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  "textContent": "> So my own category that wasn't on the list is: People who've given up on trying to stick to one operating system and got into playing around with VMWare/VirtualBox because it lets them switch between operating systems without reformatting their hard drive or giving up on any piece of software they like.\n\nYou and me both. The reason I like using a modern computer with 64GB or more of ram is that I'm often running multiple VMs at the same time, and I like to give them each plenty of ram. At some point, it doesn't really matter what the underlying OS is, as long as you can run your browser and email program of choice, maybe your preferred IDE and terminal emulator, and you can fire up VMs.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
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