This isn't a directory, it's the list of apps that show up when you right click a file and select 'Open With'.
It won't show up there because the files have NoDisplay set to true, which hides them from the desktop app view, but they still show up in other places. Here's Nautilus' open with dialogue (where I noticed this):

I'd be against working with the Tories nationally, but Reform are so nakedly corrupt and incompetent on the local level that I'm not against coalition building locally.
We're probably going to be seeing a lot more of this, just look at Birmingham City Council.
Thankfully, there's little appetite for Streeting within the Labour membership, so I'm hopeful we won't see his premiership.
Now this is quality ragebait.
Her heart's not in it apparently:
Well, put it this way, if 81, and I think I’m allowed to count myself, if 80 members of parliament give me their name by Monday, I think that qualifies me to go onto a list of some sort. I haven’t actually even looked at the rules because I don’t actually want to do this. I want the people who have been planning this for years to do it.
But are there any current MPs who can get the 20% support needed in the PLP to start a leadership contest? Starmer seems determined to not stand aside, so they're going to have to remove him. Burnham could probably do it, but that'd require him getting back to Westminster somehow.
They have nothing to do with any of these newspapers. I'm not even sure they have anything to do with the Mirror anymore.
I found the same, but that's not really enough to describe the Murdochs as being a Jewish family. It's frankly antisemitic to baselessly say a major media mogul is Jewish.
Admin that had access to the server went AWOL in October and now the server has died.
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https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/work_items/7776#note_2560841
I honestly agree with the GTK devs here. The app chooser isn't what was meant by the spec and it should show all the apps available to the user. And if KDE respects
NoDisplayin the app chooser, but still shows it if theMimeTypematches, then I think that's an even more conjectural reading of the spec.