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"content": "Oh, for desktop apps? Yeah, that’s bonkers—surely a package manager is what you want. I hadn’t actually come across that, although I’m not surprised it happens tbh. A bit like Rule 34—if you can imagine the technology, then somewhere on the internet there’s someone using it for something it wasn’t designed for and isn’t good at.",
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