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@Leo Gura Got Scrivener running through Lutris.
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@Joseph Maynor Maybe try Mint or CachyOS instead of Manjaro.
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UnbornTao replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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The desktop environment? Hmm, no, I haven't tried it. I've heard it's pretty, but a bit bloated in that sense. I prefer a more barebones interface. COSMIC seems more interesting to me.
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I think Linux Mint is a bit more accessible for newcomers than vanilla Debian. Fedora may be a better option for a more up-to-date base.
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It does look pretty, from what I've seen.
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The real deal is iPadOS.
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UnbornTao replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"What do I think is true that I haven't personally experienced firsthand?" This could be another criterion for discerning what's a belief. An assumption would be an unconscious belief you operate from. It shows up in your experience as reality - for you. These are possible definitions - you can always ask what each of those is and find out the truth beyond any explanation. -
Yeah.
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The back-and-forth is not the same as a personal consciousness into the nature of language, this is what I meant. No problem with disagreeing, of course. Thanks for the exchange.
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I didn't. It might have had something to do with a Chromium update or a browser setting, although I haven't tweaked anything.
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UnbornTao started following Does anyone know what they are talking about?
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UnbornTao replied to CARDOZZO's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
"Could it be said to be happening, or to have happened?" As a good starting point, I think that paying attention to the objective world helps - and also to the domain of objective feedback. -
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That's "Where's the bathroom?" translated.
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Thank God I don't know how to read.
