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why do you people delete your posts?

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    To to prevent AI to use it

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      knowledge can be posted freely but NOT SHARED

      any time someone on here corrects your grammar or usage, just remember they absolutely didn't get picked for peer review for anything to Nature

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        Cuz I said some stupid shit and wanted it gone before anyone noticed.

        Unfortunately deletes don't always federate so it doesn't help

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        More often than not this is the reason right here. I post, then go reload to see my post out in the wild. Sometimes it takes a minute to realize I must erase its existence.

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          I don't really post, so I don't think I've ever deleted a post. As for comments, I think I've only deleted duplicates.

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            why?

            fuck em

            that's why

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              created by deleter

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                I've always read deleted by creator as

                God vaporized them for their terrible comment.

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                  Sweet dreams

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                  are made of

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                    Some bot accounts delete routinely so their behavior cannot be studied as easily.

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                      Some bot accounts delete routinely so their behavior cannot be studied as easily.

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                      Rate this project The Linux From Scratch project (also called LFS) has announced the release of version 12.4 of the project's guide. This guide walks the reader through the steps to create a minimal Linux distribution from source code. The release announcement reads: "The Linux From Scratch community announces the release of LFS Version 12.4. Major changes include toolchain updates to binutils-2.45, gcc-15.2.0, and glibc-2.42. In total, 49 packages were updated since the last release. Changes to the text have also been made throughout the book. The Linux kernel has also been updated to version 6.16.1. Packages that have security updates include: glibc, coreutils, expat, perl, Python, systemd, vim, and xz. See the Security Advisories for details. Overall there have been 146 commits to LFS since the previous stable version of the book. You can read the book online, or download to read locally. You can read the systemd version of the book online at LFS-systemd, or download-systemd to read locally." The books can be downloaded from the project's download page in SysV init and systemd flavours: LFS (pkglist) - 12.4 (HTML), 12.4 (PDF), 12.4-systemd (HTML), 12.4-systemd (PDF), BLFS (pkglist) - 12.4 (HTML), 12.4-systemd (HTML).

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