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-<h1 class="title">Linux Room</h1>
-<div id="table-of-contents" role="doc-toc">
-<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
-<div id="text-table-of-contents" role="doc-toc">
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#why-linux">1. Why linux</a></li>
-<li><a href="#distros">2. Distros</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#distro-guides">2.1. Guides</a></li>
-<li><a href="#distro-list">2.2. Cool distros</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#gui">3. GUI apps</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#claws">3.1. Claws mail</a></li>
-<li><a href="#emacs">3.2. Emacs</a></li>
-<li><a href="#spacefm">3.3. SpaceFM</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#encrypted-partitions-in-spacefm">3.3.1. Encrypted partitions in spaceFM</a></li>
-<li><a href="#sftp">3.3.2. sftp</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#mpv">3.4. mpv</a></li>
-<li><a href="#liferea">3.5. Liferea</a></li>
-<li><a href="#epdfviewer">3.6. ePDFViewer</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#browsers">4. Web browsers</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#icecat">4.1. Icecat</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#installing">4.1.1. Installing</a></li>
-<li><a href="#hardening">4.1.2. Hardening</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#xul">4.2. Palemoon and Basilisk</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#hardening-1">4.2.1. Hardening</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#ungoogled">4.3. Ungoogled chromium</a></li>
-<li><a href="#librewolf">4.4. librewolf</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#commandline">5. Command line</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#alacritty">5.1. Alacritty</a></li>
-<li><a href="#zsh">5.2. zsh</a></li>
-<li><a href="#vim">5.3. vim</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><a href="#extras">6. Extras</a>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#lite-xl">6.1. lite-xl</a></li>
-<li><a href="#vlc">6.2. vlc</a></li>
-<li><a href="#evolution">6.3. Evolution</a></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-why-linux" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="why-linux"><span class="section-number-2">1.</span> Why linux</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-why-linux">
-<p>
-I have always liked being able to customize, mod, and poke inside
-different things. Computers are machines for us to play around with and
-use how we see fit yet the only thing the big tech companies want to do
-it lock everything up and it disgusts me. Fuck google, fuck microsoft,
-fuck apple, and fuck all the other evil tech companies!!! Its time for
-the open source revolution and seize them all and open source the entire
-world!!! Without linux or any other unix life would be much much worse.
-Linux is my safe place from all the shit in the world.
-</p>
-
-
-<div id="org0526eb4" class="figure">
-<p><img src="images/windows_kills_kittens.jpg" alt="windows_kills_kittens.jpg" />
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-distros" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="distros"><span class="section-number-2">2.</span> Distros</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-distros">
-<p>
-I will distro hop a bit though for the most part I like to stay with the
-same distro and just change DE's or WM's. For the longest time I just
-switched to a different fedora spin every so often. Now I use arch
-because I got tired of fedora and couldnt find a distro I liked so I
-switched to arch to make it feel the way I want.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-distro-guides" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="distro-guides"><span class="section-number-3">2.1.</span> Guides</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-distro-guides">
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li><a href="distro-guides/arch.xhtml">Arch (my daily driver)</a></li>
-<li><a href="distro-guides/xfce.xhtml">Xfce DE</a></li>
-<li><a href="distro-guides/fedora.xhtml">Fedora xfce (my old daily driver)</a></li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-distro-list" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="distro-list"><span class="section-number-3">2.2.</span> Cool distros</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-distro-list">
-<p>
-<i>Not including the guides</i>
-</p>
-
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li><a href="https://antixlinux.com">AntiX</a></li>
-<li><a href="https://mxlinux.org">MXLinux</a></li>
-<li><a href="https://salixos.org">SalixOS</a></li>
-<li><a href="https://www.adelielinux.org">Adelie</a></li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-gui" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="gui"><span class="section-number-2">3.</span> GUI apps</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-gui">
-<p>
-A lot of linux users dont like GUI apps. I think they are great
-<a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/design.xhtml">when they are done right</a>.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-claws" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="claws"><span class="section-number-3">3.1.</span> Claws mail</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-claws">
-<p>
-I have used thunderbird in the past though like I said before
-<a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/mozilla.xhtml">mozilla is evil as fuck</a>.
-Through the power of actually following the unix philosophy and
-not being full of javascript bullshit claws is about the safest email
-client out there. Gone are the days of just clicking a email being
-enough to fuck you over. Anyways you likely noticed that claws just
-displays everything in plain text. I like using the dillo plugin for a
-nicer view, and guess what? Still no shitty javascript that can get you
-fucked!
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-emacs" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="emacs"><span class="section-number-3">3.2.</span> Emacs</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-emacs">
-<p>
-<b>Don't use emacs. Its stupido.</b><br />
-<br />
-That is and will always be true but lately as of writing this I been bit
-by the emacs bug. Using emacs is so bad and so wrong but feels so good
-to use. I defeated rsi by doing hand exercises for nearly a year and a
-half as of writing this. I had to learn the hard way being a guitarist
-and emacs user while taking CS classes and writing code all the time
-wasnt a good idea. Now I play bass to but it balances out because I
-switched over to IT and became too lazy to write code most of the time.
-I lost my lite weight hand exercise tools and instead of buying new ones
-I just started using the heavy ones for hours at a time until I had <b>the
-grip strength to crush a human skull</b>. Now my rsi is cured <i>as long as I
-keep up the exercises</i>.<br />
-<br />
-I dont use doom emacs, spaceacs&#x2026; or any of that bullshit. Just good old
-gnu emacs with a simple config and a hand full of plugins.<br />
-Some of my favorite are:
-</p>
-
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li>Ivy: it makes emacs feel a bit nicer without completely changing it by
-much.</li>
-<li>Company with eglot: a easy way to add good auto-complete and lsp
-support. It doesnt bloat the system up too much and it adds much
-faster and better auto-complete then what any standard ide has and it
-doesnt get in the way.</li>
-<li>nyan-mode: this plugin will change your life. Emacs isnt even usable
-without it. This plugin is the biggest reason I use emacs. Take that
-vim users!</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>
-<b>Fun fact: I use emacs to work on this site.</b>
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-spacefm" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="spacefm"><span class="section-number-3">3.3.</span> SpaceFM</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-spacefm">
-<p>
-For the longest time I just used thunar because its decent and default
-in xfce though I decided to give spaceFM a try as of writing this. I
-might got annoyed of it in a week and ditch it or end up really liking
-it. These kinds of things tend to go either way for me. I will either
-fucking hate it or wonder how I ever lived without it.<br />
-Update: After using it for a little bit I really dig it and never want
-to go back.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-encrypted-partitions-in-spacefm" class="outline-4">
-<h4 id="encrypted-partitions-in-spacefm"><span class="section-number-4">3.3.1.</span> Encrypted partitions in spaceFM</h4>
-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-encrypted-partitions-in-spacefm">
-<p>
-SpaceFM doesnt support encrypted partitions by default but lucky for us
-its very customizable. To get encrypted disks working I use udisks2 and
-udiskie.
-</p>
-
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li>Install udisks2 and udiskie.</li>
-<li>Go to xfce session and startup than add the command <code>udiskie -s</code> as a
-autostarted app. The -s option makes udiskie show a tray icon and hide
-it when there arent any disks. -t will show the tray all the time and
-by default udiskie will not show a tray.</li>
-<li>In spaceFM go to Devices-&gt;Settings-&gt;Device Handlers and add a new
-handler: <img src="images/udiskie_in_spacefm.jpg" alt="udiskie_in_spacefm.jpg" /><br />
-Whitelist: <code>crypto_LUKS</code><br />
-Mount: <code>udiskie-mount %v</code><br />
-Unmount: <code>udiskie-umount $(lsblk -n -o MOUNTPOINT %v)</code></li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-sftp" class="outline-4">
-<h4 id="sftp"><span class="section-number-4">3.3.2.</span> sftp</h4>
-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-sftp">
-<p>
-Spacefm uses sshfs for sftp support. Once you install it you will be
-ready to rock. Though for my use case I need symlink support. sshfs
-needs to have the option <code>-o follow_symlinks</code> To support symlinks.
-To add the option go to Devices-&gt;Settings-&gt;Protocol Handlers-&gt;ssh and
-change the mount option to:
-</p>
-<table bgcolor="white" border="1"><tr><td>
-<code>
-#!/bin/bash<br />
-<br />
-[[ -n "$fm_url_user" ]] &amp;&amp; fm_url_user="${fm_url_user}@"<br />
-[[ -z "$fm_url_port" ]] &amp;&amp; fm_url_port=22<br />
-echo "&gt;&gt;&gt; sshfs -o follow_symlinks -p $fm_url_port $fm_url_user$fm_url_host:$fm_url_path %a"<br />
-echo<br />
-# Run sshfs through nohup to prevent disconnect on terminal close<br />
-sshtmp="$(mktemp --tmpdir spacefm-ssh-output-XXXXXXXX.tmp)" || exit 1<br />
-nohup sshfs -o follow_symlinks -p $fm_url_port $fm_url_user$fm_url_host:$fm_url_path %a &amp;&gt; "$sshtmp"<br />
-err=$?<br />
-[[ -e "$sshtmp" ]] &amp;&amp; cat "$sshtmp" ; rm -f "$sshtmp"<br />
-[[ $err -eq 0 ]] # set error status<br />
-<br />
-# Alternate Method - if enabled, disable nohup line above and<br />
-# uncheck Run In Terminal<br />
-# # Run sshfs in a terminal without SpaceFM task. sshfs disconnects when the<br />
-# # terminal is closed<br />
-# spacefm -s run-task cmd --terminal "echo 'Connecting to $fm_url'; echo; sshfs -p $fm_url_port $fm_url_user$fm_url_host:$fm_url_path %a; if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo; echo '[ Finished ] Press Enter to close'; else echo; echo 'Press Enter to close (closing this window may unmount sshfs)'; fi; read" &amp; sleep 1
-</code>
-</td></tr></table>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-mpv" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="mpv"><span class="section-number-3">3.4.</span> mpv</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-mpv">
-<p>
-I switched to mpv because vlc was acting weird with audio sometimes when
-watching anime and nothing in this world is worse then something getting
-in the way of anime time! Just like lite-xl and neovim mpv uses lua for
-its config files and is really simple by default. It also can play
-youtube videos or other online streams just by giving it a url.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-liferea" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="liferea"><span class="section-number-3">3.5.</span> Liferea</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-liferea">
-<p>
-Feed readers are one of those things I use on and off. A lot like mail
-clients feed readers tend to be very bloated. Liferea is my favorite but
-it has always had issues with nvidia drivers until I found out a
-trick.<br />
-<br />
-If liferea has issues add this to your /etc/environment and reboot<br />
-<code>WEBKIT_DISABLE_DMABUF_RENDERER=1</code><br />
-<br />
-Some cool tricks:
-</p>
-
-<ul class="org-ul">
-<li>Get <a href="https://github.com/shevabam/get-rss-feed-url-extension">this
-plugin</a> to find feeds easier.</li>
-<li>You can turn youtube channels into rss feeds with
-<code>https://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id={channel_id}</code><br />
-This can be done for all your subscriptions with
-<a href="scripts/youtube_subs_export.py">this script</a></li>
-<li>You can drag and drop youtube urls from your feed reader into mpv so
-you can keep up with your subscriptions without even touching
-youtube's website.</li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-epdfviewer" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="epdfviewer"><span class="section-number-3">3.6.</span> ePDFViewer</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-epdfviewer">
-<p>
-I wanted a pdf viewer that was light weight and simple. Being a xfce
-user I wanted something that isnt tied to another DE and doesnt uses a
-hell ton of dependencies.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-browsers" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="browsers"><span class="section-number-2">4.</span> Web browsers</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-browsers">
-<p>
-Modern browsers are some of the worse things to every happen. These are
-some of the better options out there.<br />
-<br />
-For some resources on browsers check out
-<a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/articles">spyware watch dog</a> and
-<a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/browsers.xhtml">dig deeper</a>.<br />
-<br />
-For addons stay away from the mozilla or google bullshit and instead use
-something like <a href="https://gnuzilla.gnu.org">the gnuzilla thingy</a>. You
-can also find addons on <a href="https://mybrowseraddon.com">mybrowseraddon</a>
-than manually install them or something along those lines.<br />
-<br />
-For a dark mode addon <b>stay away from darkreader</b>. Dont know if its
-spyware or not but when the browser starts up it makes a bunch of
-requests which is something a dark mode plugin shouldnt do. Instead use
-something like
-<a href="https://gnuzilla.gnu.org/extension.php?id=786990">dark-mode</a>.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-icecat" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="icecat"><span class="section-number-3">4.1.</span> Icecat</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-icecat">
-<p>
-I use to use firefox but switched to librewolf because
-<a href="https://digdeeper.club/articles/mozilla.xhtml">mozilla is evil as
-fuck</a>. If you don't know librewolf it its the ungoogled-chromium of
-firefox. Than I switched from librewolf to icecat.<br />
-<br />
-<del>The builtin plugins are decent. Librejs and its other contend blocking
-plugins are way more annoying than something like umatrix but I am
-giving them a fair chance knowing that umatrix might not have much of a
-future even if its still quite functional still. I still like to install
-ublock even with everything that comes builtin.</del><br />
-So I got annoyed of librejs and other builtin plugins in icecat. Now I
-just disable them because umatrix and ublock can do way more, except
-jshelter: It is a api spoofer which is different from the others which
-are contend blockers. Its useful for when you have to use javascript
-heavy websites but still want to prevent alot of information from being
-leaked. I set ublock to disable javascript by default and I set jshelter
-to strict mode by default.<br />
-<br />
-Fun little trick: If video playback/youtube frame breaks on a website
-just throw it into mpv to stream it from there. Sometimes to find the
-media you can hit ctrl+i to pull up page info and use the media section
-or in some cases you might have to dig around in the inspector.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-installing" class="outline-4">
-<h4 id="installing"><span class="section-number-4">4.1.1.</span> Installing</h4>
-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-installing">
-<p>
-You can find some newer builds <a href="https://icecatbrowser.org">here</a>. The
-offical version can be found
-<a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla">here</a>.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-hardening" class="outline-4">
-<h4 id="hardening"><span class="section-number-4">4.1.2.</span> Hardening</h4>
-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-hardening">
-<p>
-The magic of icecat is it makes zero requests to mozilla but its not too
-hardened so you might wanta use a user.js. Check out
-<a href="https://github.com/pyllyukko/user.js">pyllyukko user.js</a>.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-xul" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="xul"><span class="section-number-3">4.2.</span> Palemoon and Basilisk</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-xul">
-<p>
-<a href="https://www.palemoon.org">Palemoon</a> is a old firefox fork that uses a
-different rendering engine so it can keep up with newer webstandards
-while stilling keeping the old interface and support older plugins.
-<a href="https://www.basilisk-browser.org">Basilisk</a> use to be developed by
-moonchild and was designed to be kind of like palemoon but based off a
-bit newer version of firefox. The basilisk team broke off and is now
-seprate from moonchild but still keeps in close contact with them.<br />
-<br />
-What version you choose is really up to you and what interface you like
-more. Both of them are going to struggle to use javascript heavy
-websites but its ok its I prefer disabling javascript whenever possible
-and using umatrix to only let in what the site needs to function.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-hardening-1" class="outline-4">
-<h4 id="hardening-1"><span class="section-number-4">4.2.1.</span> Hardening</h4>
-<div class="outline-text-4" id="text-hardening-1">
-<p>
-Even though they are about as good as browsers get these days the
-developers are still stupidos so you should
-<a href="https://spyware.neocities.org/guides/palemoon">follow this guide</a>.
-Its also best you disable webrtc (only basilisk even supports webrtc out
-of the two) and webgl along with other hardening because even though
-they are based off older versions of firefox they still support the
-modern features that make it easier for sites to fucking fingerprint
-you. Basilisk is the only one that supports webrtc out of the two.<br />
-<br />
-To help hardened get yourself
-<a href="https://git.nixnet.services/Narsil/palemoon_user.js">a palemoon
-user.js</a>. It helps you stand out less by hiding the fact you are using
-a weird old ass browser. Btw, for whatever fucking reason this user.js
-seems to brick github issue pages so just keep that in mind. Though if
-anything this just is another reason why real git sites like gitea and
-codeberg are better.<br />
-<br />
-You can timezone spoof by setting <code>TZ=UTC</code> before launching:
-</p>
-<table bgcolor="white" border="1"><tr><td>
-<code>
-sudo -s<br />
-rm -rf /usr/bin/palemoon<br />
-echo "#! /usr/bin/sh\nTZ=UTC /usr/lib/palemoon/palemoon \$@" &gt; /usr/bin/palemoon<br />
-chmod +x /usr/bin/palemoon
-</code>
-</td></tr></table>
-<p>
-Basilisk users can come up with their own hack instead of having their
-hands held and gently walked through
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-ungoogled" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="ungoogled"><span class="section-number-3">4.3.</span> Ungoogled chromium</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-ungoogled">
-<p>
-Ungoogled chromium is what the name says, chromium without the google. I
-still prefer to avoid anything chromim but if you really want to use a
-chromium based browser without all the spyware shit you arent going to
-get any better than this. It hella beats brave <b>brave is fucking
-terrible</b>. There is a addon that lets you install addons from the chrome
-store and update them without having to sign into google but I still
-think the best option is just to manually install the addons to
-completely avoid google.<br />
-<br />
-Ungoogled chromium isnt hardened at all by default. Its designed to be a
-drop in replacement for chrome that is user friendly and doesnt break
-anything. We dont do that here, for heaven fucking shake at least harden
-it a little and to do that you can use
-<a href="https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium/blob/master/docs/flags.md">these
-flags</a>.<br />
-<br />
-With manifest v2 on the way out the future of chromium based browsers is
-fucked. Mozilla is also doing shitty things so we are just in general
-fucked.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-librewolf" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="librewolf"><span class="section-number-3">4.4.</span> librewolf</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-librewolf">
-<p>
-Librewolf is about the easiest way to get a decent hardened browser
-setup. It still makes some requests to mozilla which kind of sucks.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-commandline" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="commandline"><span class="section-number-2">5.</span> Command line</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-commandline">
-<p>
-Yes, the terminal is a GUI program. But I put it here because <b>fuck
-you</b>.<br />
-<br />
-For a cool command line I use nerd fonts. My favorite is the hack nerd
-font which can be installed with:
-</p>
-<table bgcolor="white" border="1"><tr><td>
-<code>
-wget https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v3.3.0/Hack.zip<br />
-unzip Hack.zip -d Hack<br />
-sudo cp -r Hack /usr/share/fonts/
-</code>
-</td></tr></table>
-<p>
-More nerd fonts can be found <a href="https://www.nerdfonts.com">here</a>.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-alacritty" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="alacritty"><span class="section-number-3">5.1.</span> Alacritty</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-alacritty">
-<p>
-I only started using it very recently because I been using kitty for a
-long time. I switched to alacritty because ssh in kitty is fucked up and
-I found out that alacritty now has a option for toml files for the
-config. The yml files was one of the biggest things keeping me away from
-alacritty.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-zsh" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="zsh"><span class="section-number-3">5.2.</span> zsh</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-zsh">
-<p>
-zsh is pretty cool though I been playing with fish a bit and been
-thinking of switching to that. zsh has lots of cool things like vi keys
-(even though I use emacs) and is somewhat compatable with bash to.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-vim" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="vim"><span class="section-number-3">5.3.</span> vim</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-vim">
-<p>
-For a long time I used neovim. I started using neovim becaues I wanted
-vim to act more like a ide and have fancy shit. For most things I ended
-up using <del>lite-xl</del> emacs more because well&#x2026; emacs just make my autism
-happy. Neovim ended up just being used for editing configs, quickly
-throwing together scripts, crazy vim wizard edits&#x2026; so I decided to
-just ditch neovim (you can find my old config
-<a href="https://gitea.com/nathansmithsmith/nvim_config">here</a>) and instead go
-with a simple vimrc with only a few plugins.<br />
-<br />
-<b><i>How dare someone use both emacs and vim!</i></b> Shut your fucking piehole
-stupido!
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-extras" class="outline-2">
-<h2 id="extras"><span class="section-number-2">6.</span> Extras</h2>
-<div class="outline-text-2" id="text-extras">
-<p>
-These are programs I at one point used, dont use much&#x2026; that I wanted
-to add.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-lite-xl" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="lite-xl"><span class="section-number-3">6.1.</span> lite-xl</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-lite-xl">
-<p>
-I started using lite-xl because I wanted a simple little easy to config
-graphical text editor. lite-xl is just that. I no longer have a need for
-it as I get into emacs again as of writing this but still a great little
-editor.<br />
-<br />
-On different screen sizes lite-xl may look bad and to fix it you need to
-set the <code>LITE_SCALE</code> environment variable.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-vlc" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="vlc"><span class="section-number-3">6.2.</span> vlc</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-vlc">
-<p>
-Yes, mpv is better. Yes, vlc sometimes has issues. But vlc is still
-better than the default media player on most systems and has its fair
-share of useful features. Even with mpv I still like to have vlc
-installed just in case mpv breaks when I dont have internet and I like
-its file converting features. The mobile version of vlc kicks ass.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div id="outline-container-evolution" class="outline-3">
-<h3 id="evolution"><span class="section-number-3">6.3.</span> Evolution</h3>
-<div class="outline-text-3" id="text-evolution">
-<p>
-Evolution is one of the better mail clients out there. If for whatever
-reason you need to use gmail or some other locked down shitty service
-evolution has you covered. By default it uses the gnome style window
-decorators but unlike most gnome apps it lets you use your desktop/WM
-decorators instead. Its not as bad as most mail clients (looking at you
-thunderbird) and it lets you <i>at least</i> hide most of that shit out of
-the way.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
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