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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ ANNOUNCEMENT: A site overhaul has occurred. Please
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see the changelog. A site overhaul has occurred.
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Please see the changelog.
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== From Jekyll to Hugo
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First and foremost, the blog has moved from
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https://jekyllrb.com[Jekyll] to https://gohugo.io/[Hugo].
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@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ static site generator with built-in support for blogging with Asciidoctor and
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Hugo just provides that. The speed and ease of configuration is
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also a really large bonus.
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== Change of purpose
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The blog is in hiatus due to me taking notes in
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https://www.latex-project.org/[LaTeX] now and a change of
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@ -61,6 +63,7 @@ should go.
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think it's suitable for blogging about it so let's just find out along the
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way.
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== Blog clean-up and revision
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Since the overall purpose of the blog has been changed, so does the little
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details that make up the blog.
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@ -82,6 +85,7 @@ writing workflow. This is basically the stuff you would encounter in a high scho
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writing class but I've been less compliant with it over the last few posts (before the
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change).
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== Conclusion
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The blog is under change and it's not suitable to be a student's notebook anymore and
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it goes on to my https://github.com/foo-dogsquared/personal-notes/[online]
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@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ forgot to add it which is why I felt it's complete by the time I
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published this post. Apologies about that. :facepalm:
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____
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== TL;DR version
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Here are the tools I've used usually for planning and brainstorming
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@ -56,6 +57,7 @@ platforms let you share your project for free:
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Of course, this list is not really complete. You can see more tools that
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deserve honorable mentions as you read on.
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== Planning my projects
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Planning is a part of the process. It's an ever-important process that
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@ -269,6 +271,7 @@ exception. You could do say, just a simple format to express the core
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feature of this system which is _prioritization_. You can list out tasks
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and create symbols to express different levels of priority.
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== Creating my projects
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When you have a plan in place, you can attack it in your own pace. This
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@ -486,6 +489,7 @@ TiddlyWiki at your own whim to its appearances and its function by
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creating plugins. With all of those features, I think this is a perfect
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platform to share my notes without much hassle.
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== Publishing my project
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If you want your project to be available for the whole world to see, you
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@ -649,6 +653,7 @@ but I recommend more to pass that responsibility to the companies that
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offer dedicated servers. Unless your project _revolves around deploying
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your own backend_, I don't see much reason to deploy it with your own.
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== Conclusion
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There's my general workflow in its glory using only with (mostly) free
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some of the providers offer stuff outside of programming (say
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https://khanacademy.org[Khan Academy] for math).
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== Other Resource Lists
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* https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome[awesome] — *(very much
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@ -53,6 +54,7 @@ mirror article by _Sahil Rajput_ on dev.to]
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* https://github.com/dargaCode/WebDevStudyResources[Web Dev't Study
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Resources (by _dargaCode_ on GitHub)]
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== Online Education Resources
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* https://edex.adobe.com/en/professional-development/courses[Adobe
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@ -117,6 +119,7 @@ since there's a lot of cluttering stuff in there
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* https://www.w3schools.com/[W3Schools]
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* http://mathworld.wolfram.com/[Wolfram MathWorld]
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== Academics-focused Sites
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* https://www.academia.edu/[Academia.edu]
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@ -127,6 +130,7 @@ peer-to-peer engagement
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* https://www.researchgate.net/[Researchgate] — most published studies
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under their platform are free to view
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== Documentations
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* https://devdocs.io/[DevDocs] — *(very much recommended)*; a site
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@ -138,6 +142,7 @@ speed (like me)
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recommended)*; if you're trying to learn web development and programming
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in general, this can be a hub for it
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== Books
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* http://aosabook.org/en/index.html[The Architecture on Open Source
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@ -198,6 +203,7 @@ MIT's famous programming book (that can also be found online)]
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Physics]
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* https://www.wikitolearn.org/[WikiToLearn]
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== Katas (Practice Sites)
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* https://old.reddit.com/r/dailyprogrammer/[/r/dailyprogrammer]
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@ -213,6 +219,7 @@ more challenged)*
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* https://www.pramp.com/[Pramp] — you get to practice some programming
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interview questions and it's free
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== Articles
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* https://www.brainpickings.org[Brain Pickings] — it's about whatever
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@ -229,6 +236,7 @@ computer graphics
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* https://www.wikipedia.org/[Wikipedia] — if you want to learn random
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things
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== Communities
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* https://www.codenewbie.org/[CodeNewbie]
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@ -244,6 +252,7 @@ podcast
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Exchange network if you want to visit more communities other than Stack
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Overflow
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== Podcasts
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* https://www.codenewbie.org/basecs[BaseCS]
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@ -265,6 +274,7 @@ engineering that are not mostly coding-related
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podcast series about exploring self-delusions and some psychological
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stuff and I really like psychological stuff so that's why it's here
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== Blogs
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=== Learning
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@ -296,6 +306,7 @@ on a broad spectrum of stuff
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* https://wesbos.com/blog/[Wes Bos] — creator of several courses and
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some helpful posts along the way
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== Newsletter
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* https://frontendfoc.us/[Frontend Focus] — another weekly newsletter
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@ -309,6 +320,7 @@ about HTML5 Game Development
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productivity life articles
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* https://pycoders.com/[Pycoders Weekly] — a weekly newsletter on Python
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== YouTube Channel
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse/[Crash Course] —
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@ -343,6 +355,7 @@ Train]
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* https://www.youtube.com/user/Vsauce[Vsauce] — need to say more?
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* https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoebwHSTvwalADTJhps0emA[Wes Bos]
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== Operating Systems (yes, some of them are free)
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=== https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO[Windows 10] *(I guess it is free now, also recommended)*
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* https://getsol.us/[Solus]
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* http://ubuntu.com/[Ubuntu] — *(recommended for beginners)*
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== Programming Tools
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=== Offline IDE
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* https://calibre-ebook.com/[Calibre] — an e-book library management
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tool
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== Mathematical Tools
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* https://www.fxsolver.com/[fxSolver]
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* https://www.mathway.com/Algebra[Mathway]
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* https://www.symbolab.com/[Symbolab]
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== Platforms For Your Future Apps
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* https://bitbucket.org/[BitBucket]
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* http://netlify.com/[Netlify] — *(recommended)*; their free options is
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pretty much amazing
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== Stock Resources
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=== Images
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@ -458,6 +475,7 @@ color scheme generator
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* https://creativemarket.com/[Creative Market] — free creative stuff
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weekly
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== Content Delivery Networks (CDN)
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* https://cdnjs.com/[cdnjs] — *(recommended, if you're in web dev't)*;
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* https://uploadcare.com/[UploadCare] — image CDN with image
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manipulation on-the-fly
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== Student Packs
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* https://www.autodesk.com[Autocad] — offers free years of the premium
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* https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/students[Microsoft Student
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Pack]
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== Miscellaneous
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* https://blog.codinghorror.com/a-pragmatic-quick-reference/[A Pragmatic
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---
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title: "The complete Linux turnabout"
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date: 2019-08-20T20:50:18+08:00
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draft: true
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categories: ["linux"]
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tags: ["linux", "foss"]
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---
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Here's some details and experiences about my complete turnaround
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for my computer workflow:
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== My new OS
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I used to dual-boot my machine with Windows and whatever Linux-based
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distro I was comfortable to use at the time. For the last 8 months or so,
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It seriously feels good when I got it working.
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Not to mention that I gain some nuts and bolts knowledge on Linux as well.
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== My newfound workflow
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Since a fresh installation of Arch Linux is very minimal, I took it as an
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opportunity to have a completely new set of programs to fiddle with.
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from DEs, I decided to try it out for some change.
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And it was cool.
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== First window manager
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I decided to use https://i3wm.org/[i3] for my first window manager.
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The first time I use it doesn't bring up a bad experience.
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https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/i3-starterpack[`i3-starterpack` GitHub repo by *addy-dclxvi*].
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It has a great introduction to get started with your i3 setup.
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== A turnaround for the terminal
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With a new workflow, comes a new terminal setup.
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I used to just leave my terminal setup by default since I don't want to
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video::ranger-demo.mp4[width=100%]
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== Low-key ricing
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Ever since I got my i3 setup to be practically functional, I've dug a rabbithole
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of configuring the little details for most of the time.
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More programs come and go to my experimental workflow and eventually settle with a
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(hopefully) functional setup.
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== A new leaf
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I said that the reason I've gone full Linux is due to me finding some
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good alternatives to the programs I usually use (except
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README.
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I think you get the point.
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== Conclusion
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Having a full-on Linux system is pretty awesome especially these days where
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there are feature-complete software that is being developed given away for free
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