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The Newsletter Leaf Journal at 100
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Brave and DuckDuckGo Timer Search Shortcuts
Review of Wutsearch, a Search Engine Launchpad
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
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New Leaf Journal Third Birthday Reader
Visual Novel Review: Bad End
The Small Web, Artisanal Content, and Humane Design
The Newsletter Leaf Journal at 100
Working to Save The Bitter End
Flood of Tears - Visual Novel Review
The al|together and Insani Visual Novel Translations</span>
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A 2021 List of Alternative Search Engines and Search…
An In-Depth Look at Norton Safe Search
Brave and DuckDuckGo Timer Search Shortcuts
Review of Wutsearch, a Search Engine Launchpad
Importance of Bing Indexing For Alt Search
The Downstream Effects of Bing&#x27;s Tiananmen Square Censorship
Wallabag Custom Search Engine Shortcuts
Adding custom search shortcut for Wayback Machine</span>
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<span>uBlock Origin is now available as a Thunderbird Add-on (as of version 1.49.2). I use Thunderbird, so I installed the Add-on and imported by uBO settings from my Firefox set-up. Everything worked but for one point -- the non-uBlock Origin blocklists are not updating for me in Thunderbird (not an issue for me, but worth noting -- have not looked into why yet).
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<span>As of uBlock Origin version 1.49.2, you can now install the extension for Mozilla Thunderbird (see release version). The extension page […]
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I did not understand the value of keeping my own data back in 2007 (I was in high school way back when). I uploaded those photos to Picasa (dating myself) and my only copies were on Google Photos (I remember when Picasa transmogrified). I did Google Takeout before I cleared my photo accounts, but my 2007 photos were low res. Fortunately, I have Upscayl as a free and open source solution for restoring my low-res Google&#x27;d photos to something resembling their former glory.
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<span>My photo of a rose at New York City&#x27;s Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I took this photo on March 27, 2007, with my Nikon D40 DLSR camera (an older one from the collection).
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