today's leftovers
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Robocraft Is Rolling Over To Linux
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A New First-Person Mystery Game Might Be Coming To Linux
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gif-to-ogv.sh: All gifs must die
I’ve taken the giant leap forward in recent months, to the realization that All GIFs Are Evil, and it’s time to abandon that format. They’re heavy, slow, poor quality and just a drudge from a world of 20 years ago. And they tie up my meager Internet connection.
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bbdb (and charrington): Or is it charrington (and bbdb) … ?
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In-the-field debugger, when offsite is a bugger
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In-the-field debugger, when offsite is a bugger
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How To Install Flacon 1.0.1 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04 And Derivative Systems
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How To Install OpenTTD 1.4.2 On Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 12.04, Debian Wheezy And Derivatives
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How To Install OpenTTD 1.4.2 On The Most Popular Linux Systems
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How to listen to Internet radio from the command line on Linux
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How To Install Viber 4.2 On Both 32 Bit (Via Wine) And 64 Bit Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17 And Derivative Systems
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How to quickly get list of all applications installed on your UNIX/Linux machines
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Counting and listing hard links on Linux
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How to use OpenPGP to encrypt your email messages and files in the cloud
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How To Install Caffeine Plus 2.7.2 On Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivatives
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How To Install HandBrake 0.10 Beta 1 On Ubuntu 14.04 And Derivative Systems
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How to install NodeJS, Bower and Gulp on a CentOS 7 VPS
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How to install PostgreSQL on a CentOS 6 VPS
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How To Install PIWIK On Ubuntu 14.04
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Raspberry Pi motion detection
Use the Raspberry Pi camera to detect motion and take a photo of the cause for home security or time-lapse photography
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