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>Lisp is a family of programming languages with a long history and a distinctive parenthesized prefix notation. There are many dialects of Lisp, including Common Lisp, Scheme, Clojure and Elisp.

>Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting free/libre text editor and computing environment, with a Lisp interpreter at its core.

>Emacs Resources
https://gnu.org/s/emacs
https://github.com/emacs-tw/awesome-emacs
https://github.com/systemcrafters/crafted-emacs

>Learning Emacs
C-h t (Interactive Tutorial)
https://emacs-config-generator.fly.dev
https://systemcrafters.net/emacs-from-scratch
http://xahlee.info/emacs
https://emacs.tv

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>>107843933
both are bloat. just M-q like everyone else
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https://github.com/nohzafk/consult-snapfile
this thing feels insanely fast even compared to consult-fd. seems like this kind of external "server" setup is a pretty good cope for emacs' nature, pain in the ass when bootstrapping thoughever
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emac lip
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Why does Xah Lee have a pic of him literally jerking off on his website?
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>>107848977
he is an american no coder gooner.

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I'M CLOUD GAMING THIS YEAR
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>>107841732
I can't understand why you guys just don't make more money. Have you ever actually tried to focus on this? I don't mean getting stressed and brainstorming hard one day, but I mean actively implementing plans over an extended period of time to earn more?
really shouldn't spend any time gaming if you're so broke that buying a performant computer is something that gives you gives you stress like this

idk dude, pretty depressing
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>>107841732
tfw 8 year old graphics card
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>>107843234
>Biggest issue right now is latency, streaming games have been tried before buy you cannot sell an additional 25-35ms of latency to die hard first person shooter gamers. Imagine clicking to shoot and being later than your contestant due to latency.
I used one of those services and my latency was a constant ~7 ms. Managed to finish Cyberpunk 2077 without ever feeling any input lag.
It really depends on how close you are to the servers.
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>>107841732
Skill issue.
Stop being poor.
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>>107841732
Are you a europoor? lol

Are LLMs demonic technology or are its users too dumb & gullible to become psychotic due to them?
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>>107840647
>>107843254
Does it have to be a girl?
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>>107847508
No. Loneliness is universal
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being psychotic is actually based
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>>107840586
Extremely darksided technology.
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I used LLM to psychoanalyze my own behaviors and I came to the conclusion I am a Narcissistic, psychopathic schizoid, and that's a good thing! It really explains a lot, basically with the kind of person I am in, even in actual therapy I was never being fully open. AI allows me to be fully open and reach the core in a way you cannot with humans, that is the power of LLM.

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I'm literally stuck to windows 10 because I need two windows xp era tools for my work that don't have a modern alternative and crash under wine.
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>>107845779
virtualization anon
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>>107845779
Yeah I can help you make a local bin shortcut hat launches a Windows XP VM in seamless mode.

First use msconfig to get your app to start up on XP then I need to figure out how to get virtual box Windows xp to start in seamless mode. The end result should be a desktop Icon running the wrapper to boot you app. You also need a shared folder between the VM but that's easy.
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>>107845779
Have you reported the bug to the Wine team? If it's reproducible I mean.
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Have you considered upgrading and paying for a live survice you stupid cocksucker?
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>>107845779
windows vm retard

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I have been converted.

After going through so much bullshit to get Windows 11 configured the way I want it, I experimented with Linux Mint on an external hard drive and I have to say it’s been amazing. I think we have finally hit an inflection point where the effort to install, customize and use Linux Mint is now less than installing Windows 11 IoT LTSC and running the debloating scripts/reinstalling default apps, and it’s a better experience.

Open source software has also matured to the point that I have found sufficient alternatives for ALL of my windows programs including Paint.NET with the recent Pinta update.

Once I customize the look and feel of Cinnamon/Firefox a bit more I will probably be switching to Linux full time. After years of retarded bugs, obvious features not being implemented, dogshit communities, etc. I think Linux finally made it.
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>>107848705
so much this, freetards finally got heads out of their asses and separated how user programs and system files update and install without fucking up each other
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>>107848705
>linux is unusable without them
I barely use them. You're probably trying to do things in some retarded ass backwards way rather than learning how to actually use linux.

Using a package manager is generally easier than the windows random .exe lottery, but it is different and requires re-learning the way you do things.
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>>107849495
flatpaks just ship the system libraries with them, retard. though then so do many windows software packages (which is why to run one .exe you need 200 .dlls)

Any time you run an exe that doesn't ship with a bunch of dlls it's using system libraries just like on linux.
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>>107848705
flatpaks and AppImage are a godsend
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>>107848705
I only use flatpaks when I absolutely have to.
And honestly, there are a few I'd get rid of if doing so weren't such a massive pain in the ass.

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>UPGRADE & BUILD ADVICE
Post build list or current specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/
Provide specific use cases
State BUDGET and COUNTRY or you will NOT be helped

>CASE
mATX: AP201, Lian Li A3, XT M3, CH260
ATX: XT PRO (ULTRA), AIR 903 Base/MAX, Lancool 207, Flux Pro, Meshify 3, 4000D FRAME, X50
Dual Chamber: Y60/70, O11 Vision, Antec C8

>CPU
Gaming: 14600K (DDR4), 9/7600X, 7/9800X3D
-Budget: 12400, 12600K, 7500F
Workstation: 265K, 285K, 9950X3D


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>>107849756
>32GB DDR4 1200Mhz RAM
DDR4-1200 is not a JEDEC or XMP spec
i hope you mean DDR4-3200
or maybe you have DDR4-2400 that is showing up as 1200 MHz (true clock rate)
>Realistically, can i get something better for 1200€?
of course you can
prices seem sane in germany looking at pcpartpicker
i don't know if you need a new PSU, case and cooler, and if you want a bigger SSD
either get something like a 5700X for your current board ($200ish) or get a 14600K+B760 ($300ish), keep your DDR4
depends on how you want to budget, and if you care about CPU or GPU performance more
>inb4 your distro is bad and you should feel bad
all distros are cute and valid
>so AMD GPU makes more sense from what i heard?
yes
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>>107849858
>either get something like a 5700X for your current board ($200ish) or get a 14600K+B760 ($300ish)
i mean € of course, not $
too many americans on this website
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>>107849756
>mostly play paradox games
For your use case a 5700x3d might still better upgrade than some entry level am5, even at current prices.
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>>107845274
Did the same but for ddr5. It works perfectly except can't enable expo but I don't give a fuck
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>>107849771
Ah interesting, however i been happy with Ryzen CPU, and will stay with it i think. Plus i am not the big shooter player.

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>be me
>working at local county government as software dev about a decade ago
>we have a jeet working on the team as well for unknown reasons
>the jeet leaves and I'm assigned with modernizing an application he wrote, and converting it from PHP to C#
>app is for tracking how the county commissioners vote on approving/rejecting contracts, should only need to track if they're approved, denied, or still pending a decision
>instead of just counting if two of the three county commissioners have voted to appprove, he created the most convoluted calculation system I have ever seen
>a vote to approve is 1, a vote to reject is 4, abstaining from a vote is 13, being absent for a vote is 40
>if you were paying attention, each number is the previous number times 3 plus 1
>jeet does this because he can uniquely identify what each vote is even after turning them into numbers
>almost brilliant in a retard savant way, he found a way to not have to learn what an enum is
>the PHP code then has the most complicated spider web of ifs and else ifs I've ever seen, calculating if the contract is approved or not
>I turn his 1000+ line of nonsense into 12 lines of C#
>mfw

Share your horror stories, bonus points if they involve jeets shitting out unmaintainable spaghetti code
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>>107795067
i want to post stories but im a pussy about being recognizeda so i fear it would be vagueposting

>>107800025
the only story of note of my time in school was when one of the teachers didn't know how to open an readme.md file i sent to him. seeing that level of incompetence from a teacher kinda wrecked my worldview, since i had known nothing but really smart teachers in other places of learning. but in a way it was helpful since i realized that my degree was going to be worthless, and that pushed me to study on my own and ignore the teachers for the most part
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>>107832461
cute
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>>107818329
>One of my professors publicly announced his retirement during the lecture talking about how students don't care anymore.

To be fair, most professors don't really care either. College education is mostly a scam anyway.
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lol
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>>107843529
The best teacher I ever had at uni (like 5 years ago) literally did not know what git was.
He would teach graphics by explaining a scene graph, (loosely) what and how matrix math works and how it applies to vertex and vector transformations in rendering, the works. He also taught soft computing, which is the reason I know about natural and artificial neural nets, and genetic algorithms instead of just thinking "AI is a python script".
The man was sharp as a tack and seriously experienced, one of those sage types with a long white beard where the length of it is proportional to programming wisdom, but somehow had no idea what git was. One must assume he was just keeping multiple copies of his data over his multi decade tenure.
He also loved the Dreamcast. Said it was the first console that had spare polygons in its per frame budget. I miss that guy.

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"Windows 11's New AI Watches What You Type - And Decides What's Allowed"
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>>107843974
Maybe what you're allowed to tell the chatbot but not what you type elsewhere. You are free to type whatever you want on 4chan or any other site. Windows is not stopping you, but if you type illegal text, the website provider can and will stop you.

Win 11 has given me zero issues with everything enabled on default, this is being an astroturfed pushed issue that has not led to a single arrest of a Win11 user to this day. Overblown ai-phobia
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>lincel permavirgin spends new year's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< YOU ARE HERE <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>lincel permavirgin spends valentine's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends washington's birthday alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends lunar new year alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends st patrick's alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends easter alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends mother's day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends memorial day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends independence day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends labor day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends columbus day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends halloween alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends veterans day alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads
>lincel permavirgin spends thanksgiving alone in mom's basement seething at the existence of winchads

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>>107847213
Calm down, newtroon. I use Windows, Mac and Linux. Your zoomer ass is probably too young to know, that Microsoft (Bill and Ballmer) were the first ones shitting on Linux and spreading lies.
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>>107848787
And it took a troonix user... an iToddler and a Wintard don't even know HTML edit exists.
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>>107844004
It may not be real now, but it will be eventually.

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what now?
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now install Android
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iirc you can install an apt frontend for cydia and manage packages on the command line, i remember turning my phone into a webserver
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>>107849730
apple defeated jailbreak there is no way to get root access since ios 14
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>>107849823
ios 15.7 or smthn is max you can do. and only on certain processors
>>107849768
i have sileo and shit. apt is there too. im trying to remove the apple spyware as we speak and configure a more robust file server config.
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unlock all angrybirds levels for free

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Uncensored alternatives to this shit?
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>>107837622
Depends what you need. If you just need source control, issues, and documentation publishing, run a Fossil instance. It'll let you keep all that under your direct control.
It's up to you what you put in it. If it's stuff which governments want to censor, you'll have to deal with the consequences eventually, ngl.
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>>107837622
Host your own git server. That's what I do. Just set up a VPS on some cloud provider.
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>>107837622
sourceforge
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>>107838074
>>107825446
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>>107847283
>>107837930
I told you I was stealing your quote, what more did you want from me?

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How do you respond without getting mad?
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>>107844625
I use none of them.
I just turn off as much google garbage on my phone as I can, use Arch, and librewolf/ungoogle chromium.
Anything more would be too much effort for me.
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>>107844625
>There's no compromat or actional information available to be collected about him.
>Therefore he's cypher/ghost in the system AKA nobody.
I agree with him, except for the implication that being a nobody is maybe bad.
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>>107844625
You're insane owning hardware and not encrypting the drives
Same goes for veracrypt, simple way to share encrypted volumes
gnupg is utter garbage but for IT work it's hard to avoid using eventually
The others are random or nice to have if you want a secure posture, matrix is far superior to the closed source alternatives, shame it never took off with normies
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>>107844625
lets keep it that way

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C++ eternally BTFO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fGB-hjc2Gc
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>>107846451
>create_vec(1000, sizeof(TheTypeYouWant));
1000 would be the initial capacity, which by default is 0 for my implementation. I didn't copy or follow any stupid text books, a vec is a vec it's pretty simple overall. I don't care if my implementation is slightly slower or whatever, haven't benchmarked it.
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>>107849251
>I prefer C99. I have my own small std lib which implements all the useful standard data structures. Contiguous vector..
i didn't mean the c++ implementation, i meant one in c which is only slightly possible with preprocessor abuse. you have to call the macro to create the function and you can use ## to "inject" like this.

>>107849573
this is not what i mean at all. i mean how do u go about making it generic like the stl, which is only possible because of templates.

#define MAKE_ADD_FUNC(type)          \
type add_##type(type a, type b) { \
return a + b; \
}

MAKE_ADD_FUNC(int)
MAKE_ADD_FUNC(double)
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>>107849671
>how do u go about making it generic like the stl
It's just memory, the implementation only needs to know the size of each element. Here is the insert method of my array. As you can see, it just copies bytes around, the array assumes it owns the memory you throw at it. You can initialize a struct on the stack and throw a pointer to it to the array_insert or array_push or whatever function and it just works because there is nothing special about memory.
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>>107849707
thats a fine solution, but it looks like it would be cumbersome to use. the data's type is not known by the "vector". things like accessing elements would be annoying because you will have to do pointer casts manually, as i would assume it returns a void*.
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>but it looks like it would be cumbersome to use
Yes, for that I have a simple macro or two, just to make it bearable.

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You guys are getting one right?
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>>107837784
She so cute
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>>107849407
He married a plushie, not a hologram.
Gatebox was just a gadget he got years later and it never meant that much to him as the article implies.
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>>107837784
how long before someone attempts to fill one with cum?
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>>107849589
yeah, alright
would
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Soon...

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Has AI produced anything good other than AlphaFold?
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>>107847162
No, but I haven't bilked the US taxpayers out of almost 1 Trillion dollars now, have I? And what about yourself, xir?
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>>107846134
Check out this shit dude
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>>107846134
AI has niche uses where image recognition is valuable but even there second sight of specialist is needed. Things like medicine, reading maps, archeology, quality control in factories etc.
Sadly, that's kind of boring for your typical normie faggots and investors, so Altman and other scam artists are instead focusing on schizo babble about AGI and other bullshit.
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>>107848287
Dear Anon,

nature com/articles/s41587-023-01773-0
nature com/articles/s41586-024-07899-8
Deep phylogenetics is entirely revolutionized, and FoldSeek is our generation's BLAST. If you can't understand the importance of this, you can't be helped.
Sincerely, a computational biologist with a CNS paper heavily using AF2

>>107848437
Evo is a LLM version of AlphaFold. Slightly worse for fold-tasks but much richer for other tasks.
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in the spy, medical, and military sector, yes
in the consumer sector, no

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>2026
>I'm still using OpenBSD
>I'm still running Gentoo without systemd, polkit, PAM, dbus, wayland and a whole host of other cancer disabled at compile time
>I'm still using USENET and XDCC for my piracy needs and will never sign up for "private" tracker
>I'm still disabling bluetooth on every device I have that came with it
>I'm still using my own servers to proxy instead of "VPN providers"
>my website still runs on dedicated server I own and control with NetBSD installed behind OpenBSD router
>my car is still a 1974 model with a carburetor and no ECU
>my LAN is still wired and I own all hardware including the ONT and cable modem
>no wireless devices on my LAN and no WAP in my home
>I still don't own a cell phone and I never will
>I still have a real POTS landline
>I still own and use multiple pre-ME/PSP CPUs
>I still refuse to use GNU's libc on bare metal
>I still refuse to use social media or any of these spook services LARPing as being more secure than shit like discord

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>>107849758
>I'm still using my own servers to proxy instead of "VPN providers"
Understandable, but are you the only one using those proxy servers (and the associated ips?) The point of VPNs to me is not to change your ip, but to find a shit crap cheap/frwe vpn which has too many users to deanonymize my traffic on the target server's end, without direct access to the VPN provider's logs which you subsequently protect against with different methods or chaining VPN hoping that atleast one party in the chain has the integrity to not keep logs.

I also just let randos on the internet connect to my network and use it as a proxy to further dilute my own activities, which is just piracy.
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Why do you do all that but still post here? There's plenty of good altchans, albeit with far fewer posters.


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