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| | [AI summary] A detailed technical guide on installing and configuring the Swift toolchain on Artix Linux, including compiling from source, patching the AUR package, and managing dependencies.
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| | Taking a closer look at shell builtins and environment variables.
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| | [AI summary] This guide provides a beginner's introduction to using a terminal, covering basic commands, navigation, and useful utilities for Linux and macOS users.
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| Wine is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, & BSD (https://www.winehq.org). If you have been using Linux for some time now, chances are you've used Wine at some point. Maybe to run that one very important Windows program that doesn't have a Linux version or maybe to play World of Warcraft or some other game. Fun fact, Valve's Steam Deck uses a Wine-based solution to run games (called Proton).