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It was a joke, but I still am confused about the randomness of saying “HI”.

… You have access to redsus’s code?

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No, and we[1] wish never to have access.

We[2] were talking about one my sites.


  1. Me and my mental koala buddy, We’re Plural ↩︎

  2. Me and my mental koala buddy, We’re Plural ↩︎

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We[1] did not write the code[2] for one of your sites.


  1. Me and my invisible friend ↩︎

  2. the time function ↩︎

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After i almost gave up because of the nature with unix sockets on general, I finally host an onion website!

http://ubo4zwoj3hbiwsns3zkgg5x2pc6rdriamnederzow3wg2mow2dm72myd.onion/

I hope this doesn’t count as advertising :pensive_face:

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It[1] may have not been for my website, but you[2] published[3] it out into the open[4] for anyone to use.

We[5] are going to use the it[6] on my website, since it’s public[7] for anyone to use.


  1. Your code ↩︎

  2. twineee.rf.gd ↩︎

  3. made a comment in this topic ↩︎

  4. on this Public Topic ↩︎

  5. Me and my mental koala buddy ↩︎

  6. Your code ↩︎

  7. on the InfinityFree Forum ↩︎

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Should have advertised earlier, but I hosted one before you :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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It’s generally not recommended to abuse footnotes given that you don’t actually have a footnote block section

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Hereby on, any code I post in this topic or forum will be released under a GNU GPLv3 license.

[1] [2]


  1. They should be called headnotes now. ↩︎

  2. Also, as far as I can tell, Discourse lacks a footnotes section. ↩︎

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So exactly, there’re no footnote blocks and that’s why one shouldn’t abuse them…


OK everyone thanks for telling me to keep Fedora on both places.

I do don’t like Silverblue that much so now I’m putting a regular fedora on the portable drive now :grinning_face:

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Nah, that would be too heavy for codespaces to handle :stuck_out_tongue:

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You mean this?

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still usable to take a picture lol

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I was wrong about Bottles (Flatpak) and Silverblue sucks

Basically, I think they sucks because when I tried to run Plants vs Zombies with the exact same stuffs (runners and configurations) copied from Bottles (RPM) and Regular Fedora they didn’t work.
But that’s not with flatpaks.

I put Plants vs Zombies into a 32-bit bottle which means that they are using 32-bit wine that actually cannot run on a 64-bit system directly. So in theory, it should fail.
It didn’t fail on my main system because I happened to have installed Steam before Bottles, and Steam on Linux is 32-bit so while installing it the package manager also installed a bunch of 32-bit packages so that the 32-bit bottle can just run…

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Take note Wine 11 onwards no longer support 32bit prefix

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this is notification gore

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Wow that was quick

When I’m still configuring wine by myself it’s like “64-bit wine is horrible” and now we are at “32-bit wine is gone” :laughing:

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Well, if you are using Arch Linux it i still possible to run 32bit wine…

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and possible to saying i use arch btw… jkjk

True- I’ve just been looking if anyone needs help but everything that I can answer is answered lol

Haha thanks, I didn’t even notice lol

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Actually, what was that? A script or an app?

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