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Offline Computing &#8211; 10 Apps for the Digital Nomad | Ubuntu blog &#9659;https://blog.ubuntu.com/2018/05/22/offline-computing-10-apps-for-the-digital-nomad In today's always-connected, constantly-inturrupted world, it can often be rewarding to go offline. Disconnecting from the Internet doesn't mean you have to buy a yurt, live on beans, and get no work done though ! While there's a ton of great apps in the Snap store which rely on a connection to function, there's also a lot you can do (&#8230;)
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