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Does this happen on wayland, X11 or both?
The circle has already been broken, as ~zoomer, the vast majority of millennials I interacted with were really nice people.
Any rolling release still wins because they are at version 2024.1.9
Hahaha, there’s a video where he says this. I guess most people here don’t know about it. I think Nick shared it on mastodon, but I’m not sure now.
That answer was generated by chatgpt, I don’t think that’s anywhere near a sensible way of achieving what you asked.
I don’t use emacs so I don’t know what the most optimal way would be, but even the much less popular editor I use has an elegant solution in nix, I assume the same holds true for emacs.
If you have not watched evangelion, you should, it’s pretty good and pretty short (the entire series is 10h).
The third impact, causes “Human Instrumentality”.
Human instrumentality is when the barrier that separates one soul from another is broken.
When that happens, everyone must face the reality of their true self and of other people.
At least four episodes in the show are mostly in this state, completely detached from the real world, exploring the mind of the characters.
Disgusting.
This game has really strange performance, it’s very light and runs great on potato computers. But a the same time it does not seem to make pull usage of your hardware. Anecdotally, performance got worse after I upgraded from a 6500 XT to a 6700 XT
pffff, Incel. Looks at the man’s face, he FUCKS!
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