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      <title>Running GUI Apps Across WSL and Windows</title>
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      <title>Cross-Platform File Sharing with SMB</title>
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      <title>A Quick &amp; Dirty Guide to Git/GitHub</title>
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      <title>Energy carried by electromagnetic wave</title>
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      <description>How much energy does an electromagnetic wave carry, and where does it flow? We derive the Poynting vector from Maxwell&apos;s equations, bridge it to Einstein&apos;s E = hf, and prove why light travels in straight lines.</description>
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      <title>Light Does Not Travel in a Straight Line</title>
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      <description>Photons explore every possible path simultaneously, and straight-line travel is just where they constructively interfere. A look at the double-slit experiment, Maxwell&apos;s equations, and what actually &apos;waves&apos; in a light wave.</description>
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