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What's the role of the 4 different nix versions in my setup?

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`nixpkgs.lib` vs `nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system}.lib`

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DarkTable performance using only CPU vs GPU

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Comparison of card insurances (Amex + Chase)

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Comparison of card insurances (update). -- A while back I posted a version of this for Amex cards only. Here's an update including Chase Sapphire cards.

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Maximize your Amex experience. Unlock rewards, travel benefits, and exclusive offers, no matter your tenure.

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WinMove does not respect width and height when moving across monitors

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How to use global auto iso settings in quick menu profiles?

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Tax loss harvesting and future cost basis

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Blocking spam calls: What's the false positives rate?

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Where to order Japanese tea in the US

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