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@@ -89,24 +89,24 @@ wasn't connecting to my Fedora host properly.
The initial launch of the image displays the SerenityOS desktop, with a simple
terminal already launched:
-![](https://img.0x4b1d.org/blog/20220917-serenityos/initial_launch.png)
+![](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220917-serenityos/initial_launch.png)
Here you can see the Fire application (literally just shows fire burning), a
browser with the local Serenity Browser page loaded, and a text editor.
-![](https://img.0x4b1d.org/blog/20220917-serenityos/basic_apps.png)
+![](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220917-serenityos/basic_apps.png)
I also poked around the system utilities and found most tools you'd expect to
find within a standard desktop.
-![](https://img.0x4b1d.org/blog/20220917-serenityos/system_monitor.png)
+![](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220917-serenityos/system_monitor.png)
Lastly, I noted that the default desktop contains numerous pre-defined themes to
choose from. This is a small piece, but it's actually wonderful to see desktop
developers consider theming directly out of the box rather than using an
addon-based mentality.
-![](https://img.0x4b1d.org/blog/20220917-serenityos/themes.png)
+![](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220917-serenityos/themes.png)
I didn't take a screenshot of the other pre-installed games, but I did spend
nearly 30 minutes playing Solitaire before remembering that I was supposed to be