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What is the point of dbus?
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Some heavy schooling happening in this thread. Glad to see it. Learning is a good thing. 🙌
I'm learning a lot, so I'm not a fan of the people flaming and downvoting OP for having genuine confusion. I want us to incentivize more posts like this.
Same here. I've always wondered what dbus actually was and I'm glad OP asked