@danderson I would say it's as effortless with native packages if you edit the .desktop file for the application. For example I had to add an environment variable to KMail so that it doesn't have a bug with fractional scaling on Wayland where QtWebEngine frames get blurry text, so I just opened Menu Editor on Plasma and added the environment variable.
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Okay while I'm still not sold on flatpaks _generally_, here's one thing that was stupid easy thanks to them: hybrid graphics on this laptop. -
Oh wow, that's sneaky.@stefan Wouldn't that attract legal attention?
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I would like to propose a new word: immouth (pronounce it however you want), meaning "eternal youth + immortality" so if you ever encounter a single wish granting dragon you don't fall in any of the pitfalls with either of the two when asked alone.@luceos I personally find the upsides of immouth to be far outweighing the downsides. You could theoretically fulfil your goals at your own pace because you have infinite time (unless the environment around you drastically changes), you could collect more knowledge and wisdom than anybody else without getting grey hairs and stiff joints so you could actually use the knowledge instead of just being able to pass it on to the next generation, no need to hyperspecialise to get a name for yourself...
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I would like to propose a new word: immouth (pronounce it however you want), meaning "eternal youth + immortality" so if you ever encounter a single wish granting dragon you don't fall in any of the pitfalls with either of the two when asked alone.@luceos Yeah well then that definition was too simplistic. Words change meaning all the time as well so it would be good to define a single word that means some things a person generally wants as a wish like eternal youth (that is age stays between 18-25) and immortality (you can't die). If 'immouth' or some other word gets socially accepted as meaning this particular meaning, not necessarily this same translation, it would be easier to ask "I want immouth" as a wish.
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I would like to propose a new word: immouth (pronounce it however you want), meaning "eternal youth + immortality" so if you ever encounter a single wish granting dragon you don't fall in any of the pitfalls with either of the two when asked alone.@luceos That's not youth though, that's juvenility.
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I would like to propose a new word: immouth (pronounce it however you want), meaning "eternal youth + immortality" so if you ever encounter a single wish granting dragon you don't fall in any of the pitfalls with either of the two when asked alone.I would like to propose a new word: immouth (pronounce it however you want), meaning "eternal youth + immortality" so if you ever encounter a single wish granting dragon you don't fall in any of the pitfalls with either of the two when asked alone.