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Perfection in Linux isn't adding features—Openbox taught me it's about removing them
Embracing the power of simplicity on Linux.
But alas, Akuma Rise has gone back to the established way of doing things; a return to the retro style JRPG stomping ground that KEMCO occupy so well. But is a return to familiarity accompanied by a ...
Chatbots are far more predictable in their responses than you might expect. That's fine for research or coding, but it's a ...
The subthalamic nucleus contains subpopulations with different contributions to deliberative decision-making based on noisy evidence and reward-driven preferences.
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