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Projects >
All about plants and their cultivation.
See also:
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- They’re like plants that move!
TODO – add patch notes
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Software > Web browsers >
(on Wikipedia)
http://links.twibright.com/
A fast, open source, cross-platform Web browser based on the Links web browser.
Where Lynx is the standard console web browser for most Linux distributions and is complete shit, Links is fucking awesome.
I had used this for some time but abandoned it for a while. I’ll try it again eventually.
- aka Twibright Labs: Links
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aka Links2
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This is a mega-project which has spanned decades.
Platform / Computer / Hardware > Operating System > Operating environment > Software > Projects (or whatever)
See also:
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0937016/
https://karenlorre.com/
A woman I thought was hot.
- Was Karen Rachel Witter
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Now Karen Lorre
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111999/
- Properly titled Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
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See also Xena꞉ Warrior Princess – (1995 show), which is the affirmative action Hercules. Because vagina.
TODO – Is this out in blu-ray?
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(on Wikipedia)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187636/
was www.scifi.com/farscape/ archive
https://www.henson.com/farscape/
An air force test pilot’s prototype spacecraft falls into a wormhole that takes him across the universe
While I really like this series, it’s a major uncomfortable mindfuck in many places and I don’t know how strongly I could recommend it to others. I would be far more hesitant in recommending it to those not already fans of the science fiction genre at large, whose members are often far more accepting of already-difficult subjects.
See also:
- Farscape – The Peacekeeper Wars – (2004 movie), which was the show wrap-up.
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Lexx – (1997 show), which also has a living ship with a crew that wanders around.
more coming later
Platform (computer) > Linux (distribution) > X > Window manager > Operating environment >
This topic tends to be particular to Linux. Other operating systems like Windows have their own “window managers” integrated into every version.








