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diff --git a/Guides.mdwn b/Guides.mdwn @@ -2,7 +2,8 @@ This page is a growing list of guides on how to do permacomputing-related things There is a quote about solarpunks that there are two main kinds of solarpunks: "Junkers", who scrap things together from trash, and "Reformists" who try to make new systems that work well in the first place. This is a bit of a reduction, but a similar framework could also apply to permacomputing &mdash; making mainstream tools work more efficiently, building things out of trash, or designing entirely new systems could all be moving in the direction of permacomputing. -# Everyday Permacomputing (making popular computing tools work more efficiently and last longer) +# Everyday Permacomputing +*making popular computing tools work more efficiently and last longer* [How To Make Firefox More Efficient On An Old Computer Using AutoTabDiscard](/tab-discard)