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This is true, but I like to say
“Things should be a simple as possibe, but no simpler!”.
Some people also have a tendency to over simplfy things to the point that they are substandard.


Unfortunately, not YouTube channels.
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Occasionally silly https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hu3hrXjMtNI
Occasionally terrifying https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EXYf2DTOsvI
Song at 1:23 of the second video.


The misfits. A show about a group of working class juvenile delinquents who suddenly get random super powers.


Not an open ended question. Locking. OP, this question might be better suited to one of the other communities.
Not an open ended question, but I’ll leave it up as it seems to be generating some discussion.


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Enough people have given good answers to this question, so I won’t bother repeating their explanations. It came about after a trial following the last US election and a community discussion led to the trial becoming permanent.
I’m going to leave this post up as it’s not actually about US politics, but about how the asklemmy community wants it to work.


Locking - Wong community. Try whatisthisthing.


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Some years ago I used an indexing tool called DocFetcher. It was amazing. I would love that kind of search functionality in Obsidian.


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Support question. Locking.


Support question. Not open-ended. Locking.


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