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  • This isn't unixporn, it's unixart

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    Found this when looking for a meme I lost
  • Yeah. This is why I just search 'x documentation' and just go from there

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  • Wow I didn't know about that. Definitely gonna try that out and maybe contribute some templates.

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  • Ahh i see. Yeah that makes sense, the void repo is huge.

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  • I've used void and gentoo but i dont get this meme

  • which ones do you think I missed?
  • Rest in peace Bram Moolenaar

  • When you build from source 🥲
  • sudo emerge -av firefox

  • Everything happens for a reason
  • Gta 6 type image

  • Any ideas how to remove this pop-up?
  • Just put tape over that section, hope it helps

  • With PieMixin
  • I understand the syntax but i dont get the joke.

  • A Typical Project
  • That's awesome

  • "Last Word" by J.L Westover
  • Me neither

  • "Last Word" by J.L Westover
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  • [dwl] everforest and void
  • Wow this looks awesome

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  • Yes

  • Think we should intervene?
  • They probably meant that angels are judging the cops actions? Idk

  • Using GPT-4 Vision with Vimium to browse the web
  • Unrelated but the guy has a skiptracing pfp, based music taste.

  • "Version x.y.z is available upstream. Please consider updating!"

    What can I do, as an end user, when a testing package on the gentoo tree has been outdated for a while? I know I can just download the tar file of the source code and compile it myself, but I wonder if there is anything else I can do to help on the gentoo repos.

    For example Waybar has a 0.9.18 version available upstream, but not on gentoo. This version was released about a month ago, and includes compatibility for dwl. It's not really an issue for me, since I compiled the 0.9.18 version manually, but I'd like to know if there is anything I can do to help.

    Sorry if I'm not using all the correct terminology; I'm new to gentoo.

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