It's been confirmed that Bannon is a Jesuit-trained psychopath, so there's really nothing to believe.
Also, we don't have a President, as Trump was stripped of it in October of 2025.
It's been confirmed that Bannon is a Jesuit-trained psychopath, so there's really nothing to believe.
Also, we don't have a President, as Trump was stripped of it in October of 2025.
From what I heard from someone, becoming an American citizen is a sort of permission slip if you're outside the country. However, when it comes to being born in America, it's the same concept.
I actually went ahead and utilized your Arch packaging (editing my /etc/pacman.conf), so once I get a chance to harden it (as I did with LibreWolf), I'll see what happens.
My producer, Neigsendoig, was telling me about this. Holy cow does it look nice.
I've got plans on implementing this for a bit on CachyOS. Nice work!
My producer, Neigsendoig, used Mint with i3 for a while. Fantastic setup, honestly.
I should have saved what the LLM said, with the exact questions you posed. It was certainly similar from the looks of things, given that I used, word for word, the system prompt and the questions I put in chat. I'll probably do it again and maybe put that in the responses.
I just tried this with Qwen3:4b (Ollama) and AnythingLLM. It works extremely well with the exact prompt you provided. Fantastic work!
I use Lemmy a lot (Lemmy.today is my instance for that), but I'm also coming from Feddit (where I'm active on !nanowrimo2@feddit.online moreso than the former). Once I start posting and proving myself, I'd be happy to learn how to mod.
For those wondering if I participated: Yes, I did for a while, but I was working on a couple projects that took time away from journaling (I still have the journal entries I did when I participated), and I have around 50+ pages or so from that time.
The issue was that I didn't really understand journaling, and I just wrote what was on my mind (usually things I talk about on Lemmy), so I did need to work on that. Otherwise, I get some of it for the most part.
In the olden days, it used to be breakfast, dinner (modern: lunch), and supper (modern: dinner).
Breakfast literally means "breaking a fast", so technically, I break my fast around once a day at most (not very often do I do twice or three times), but I do intermittent fasting.
The bottom text has proof here: https://murderbydecree.com/2026/01/16/a-public-indictment-of-donald-j-trump/