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Burgundy anti-French manicure tutorial to create sexy mature women

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 Anti-French manicure with diamond accessories, like a sexy and mature woman walking in a dance.    Wine red anti-French manicure specific steps   The first step: prepare the nail polish and tools needed, trim the nails and polish the nail surface, apply the primer, and light for 60 seconds.    Step two: Brush out the hypotenuse color block with wine red nail polish on the index finger and ring finger, and illuminate for 60 seconds.    Step 3: Dip the white nail polish on the edge of the burgundy block of the index finger with a hook line pen to draw a line, and then draw a line on the back edge of the nail, and then draw a retro pattern in the line, and light for 60 seconds.    Fourth step: Brush the entire nail with wine red nail polish, and light for 60 seconds. Brush the jewelry glue on the back edge of the nail, stick the diamond ornament from large to bottom, then glue small oranges around the diamond ornament, and light for 60 seconds.

Linux "landing" Apple products, MAC has been able to run Linux system

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  Since Apple launched a new Mac with its new high-performance ARM chip, third-party software developers have been trying to start and run alternative operating systems on the new hardware. At the beginning of last month, some developers started windows 10 and fedora Linux virtual machine on M1 Mac, but this is not an alternative use of operating system. In the development of M1 MAC alternative operating system, the biggest breakthrough is the team of corellium, a company specializing in arm device virtual machine. The team managed to port Linux and make it "fully available" on the M1 Mac Mini. The new Linux port makes Ubuntu run on Apple's M1 MACs for the first time. Corellium has successfully ported Ubuntu to M1 Macs and released a tutorial for others to follow. The modified version of Ubuntu will be loaded into the regular user interface after startup, including USB support. Although M1 chip shares many components with other apple chips, it is not standardized, so it i...