Two Quick Things
First, “You’ve Got a Friend” is totally out of place on Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon (James Taylor). The themes of the album are self-isolation, comfort in defining “home,” and the tension between needing to change and missing times past. Then, here comes track #2 with “I’ll be there for you when you’re down.”
Secondly, it looks like both Gnome and KDE are moving to using WebKit as their web rendering engine. This means that the average Linux/BSD desktop will see pages as though they’re being viewed on a Mac. A refreshing move toward standardization, as well as a testament to how well a closed source company can benefit open source by upgrading an existing technology to mass-production quality (WebKit was originally KHTML, the KDE rendering library).