the fuck is with the bible quotes in the readme?
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Better yet…the fuck is with the dontreadme?
I thought the verses might be relevant in some way to the project but they seem to be pretty generic.
Weird choice to put them at the top of their refreshingly comprehensive readme. I believe I've seen projects with a quote at the top before, although they've been shorter.
Some books have quotes before each chapter and they can be inspiring and/or interesting.
Following on the coattails of TempleOS
Curious to see what "integration" will actually mean.
How is this different than heroic's add to steam option in terms of integration?