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    a meme with two halves.
    on top is a screenshot of the terminal with the following text:

    Generated ~/.config/emacs/.local/env
    Installing plugins
    > Installing straight...
    > Installing packages...
    > Updating recipe repos...
    > Cloning Llink-hint.el...emacsmirror-mirror. ..
    > Building link-hint...
    > Building link-hint > Cloning avy...
    - Checked out avy: be612110cb116a38b8603df36794
    > Building link-hint > Building avy...
    > Building link-hint...
    > Cloning drag-stuff.el...
    > Building drag-stuff...
    > Cloning company-shell...
    

    the lines installing straight and building drag-stuff are highlighted in red.
    on the bottom is Confused Nick Young face

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    [–] dan@upvote.au 2 points 8 months ago

    but if the bugs are low-priority and have easy workarounds, it's not so bad.