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this post was submitted on 27 Oct 2025
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Why are we shouting?
Anyway, don't waste your time with "antivirus" software. That is not how you secure a system.
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#8as# 8.You're free to not 'waste time' with anti-virus but I prefer the peace of mind.
You need to put a backslash before the hash tag. In Markdown a # is a headet
No? There needs to be a space between on piefed and that's how it works on github too.
https://piefed.social/comment/8602660
https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax/
Putting a space is a good practice for compatibility because different software behaves differently. But the standard doesn't specify it per se.
Yes, but projects like Wayland which are trying to do this get shouted down.
I was almost sure Wayland had succeeded... Well except for people still stuck on Xorg because of accessibility features...