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Swish is the one that solved this problem for me. Feels similar to Loop and Penc, but is primarily trackpad-driven, but also customizable with modifier keys for additional functions. I wish it had more updates, but at least its core features have worked reliably. You don't even press the keyboard to start, but you position the mouse over the window's titlebar and just use two-finger swipes. The website's homepage... - Source: Hacker News / 9 days ago
Can you give us the full links it's referring to? I'm just really curious which article in britannica.com says that Maidan was all violent nationalists and nazis. Source: about 1 year ago
The definition of a school shooting from britannica.com is:. Source: over 1 year ago
TIL that britannica.com is not a reliable source. Source: over 1 year ago
*small caveat, as much as I love Anubis I'm not super aware of characterization in the original mythology, however, after a quick trip to britannica.com it seems he was more similar to hades as the soul-governor, though apparently he was anciently associated with hermes, no idea why, but he did invent embalming, so enjoy this information. Source: over 1 year ago
Actually found this question really interesting. So I went to britannica.com for answers. And it seem that slaver inst part of any ideology. Its been used by everybody. From ancient Athens, to Imperial China, from Nazis in Germany to communist in Soviet Union. So I guess it was just a way of life, which most of us only recently found out is incredibly wrong. Source: over 1 year ago
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