LARBS in Termux (cont.)

My progress on minimizing my Termux setup, built upon Luke Smith’s setup for Artix, has plateaued, having almost reached its end, I think. I have two patch files ready—one from an open issue, another from a pull request. I want to minimize the number of differences to an absolute minimum before I make a git repository, that way I can have an update script for his dotfiles, and have it patch the differences. As well, I can send it to someone wanting to mirror my Termux setup. A simple install script that just clones Luke’s git repo, installs the dotfiles, and patches them, would make my setup not only, as said, easier to maintain, but also more normie accessible.

In other news, I tried substituting the milk in my coffee with canned alternatives—for want of just powdered milk. Specifically, I tried sweetened condensed milk and evaporated milk. The first in the beginning seemed good—it was condensed into a potent and rich cream, which with water was like whole milk—but failed on account of the sugar—it was too strong and at any rate bioengineered. The second altogether failed, tasting only of whey, which was sickeningly bitter. So for now I must resign to the luxury of fresh milk.

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