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@jk i think ive honestly confused mine because like ill be watching the same video 30 times and then suddenly ill just start looking at a subset of videos i have never ever looked at before and once im done i never want to see those videos ever again

@jk every single recommendation algorithm has given up on me and are just rerecommending things i have already looked at which in some situations is not a bad fallback

@Gargron actually i only use one line and also absolutely no whitespace

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@kaylee 👍 exciting!!!

@blackle @halcy my favorite part is that it just calls object references so it can pop them off the stack when it jumps to asm

@blackle @halcy look at the source code and how it loads into x11

@typhlosion honestly my explanation was mostly copied from this, a way better guide on it which includes a verifier
mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascr

@typhlosion thankfully, the person who wrote the kde-only hellscripts *did* provide a tutorial video for install so i'm probably only getting the offrun

@typhlosion also, the scripts only exist to run a pre-installed setup
there's no actual way to install the system required with a script and people have to be manually guided through it

@typhlosion because the person who wrote the only script that easily allows people to do the thing *everyone wants to do* didn't write it for other people

it uses kdesu!!! aaaa!!

@typhlosion it depends on if it's the first character or one after the first because while the first character can be

$, _, or any unicode character in categories Lu, Ll, Lt, Lm, Lo, Nl

... characters after that also allow zwnj characters, zwj characters, unicode characters in categories: Mn, Mc, Nd or Pc

i really hate saying things like this but like holy shit please do not ask me what the "-u" in "sudo su -u" does im not manpages

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