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@Azzu
Sansevieria. Put them wherever. Give them a couple days by the window on rotation when you think of it. They come in different sizes/styles.

I have one in a bathroom with a small, frosted, tree-shaded window that's usually hidden by the shower curtain. I've forgotten to water it for weeks at a time. They're fairly hardy. :blobfoxcrylaugh:
@Shadow

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@ReversedCookie
Except people don't use what's better. That this belief persists is proof enough. You're applying economists' spherical cow, but as the complexity of a system rises, everyone's ability to act rationally decreases. In my experience, most people gave up trying to understand tech years ago and just follow trends.
@CrypticCoffee

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@humanplayer2 @dactylmanuform "Doesn't harden" undersells it. IT STICKS TO EVERYTHING AND WILL CONTAMINATE YOUR LIFE!

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@Daryl76679
I'd say it's too early to guess, sadly. Flower, fruit, or habit could help.

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@Followupquestion
Do the layer options not work for you?
@hellweaver666

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@Sentinian @dessalines You could try SyncTrayzor Portable from a USB drive: https://github.com/canton7/SyncTrayzor

Paths might get weird? I haven't tested.

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@troyunrau
Looks like tarragon to me.

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@frustbox
Time to go all in on Gemini, or something like it?
@CrypticCoffee @degoogle

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@Xepher Yep! Should've looked it up before commenting. :)

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@Xepher Librepipe is a Newpipe alternative with SponsorBlock integrated.

@snikket_im is trying to be the definitive XMPP app.

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@sin_free_for_00_days YMMV, but it only took me a month to get back to my previous speed when switching to Dvorak. Years later, I can still type QWERTY. A bit slower, but not unreasonable.

The difference in comfort is so stark I could never go back.

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