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commit: 9cf692ff7a8822f86508feabf6858aca1ff0bd9d
parent 6f91103c707e3d7f105fe4c1a5d8c77fd68a087f
Author: w1ke <dev@w1ke.cz>
Date:   Sun,  5 Dec 2021 17:46:54 +0100

fix missing is

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Mcontent/blog/What-desktop-Linux-needs.md2+-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/content/blog/What-desktop-Linux-needs.md b/content/blog/What-desktop-Linux-needs.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ expect a non-expert user to successfully install and use Linux for their daily needs without a "Linux friend" holding their hand every step of the way. This is not a problem unless we want it to be. It is entirely valid to build -software which is accommodating of experts only, and in fact this the kind of +software which is accommodating of experts only, and in fact this is the kind of software I focus on in my own work. I occasionally use the racecar analogy: you would not expect the average driver to be able to drive a Formula 1 racecar. It is silly to suggest that Formula 1 vehicle designs ought to accommodate