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"textContent": "Geordi gets it right\n\nEver since I came across Gnome Do, a quick launcher application for Linux that brings up whatever files or applications I want if I simply start typing, I've used such launchers on every computer I've owned. Currently, since I use KDE, that means I use KRunner, which works similarly.",
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