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<title type="text">diary of a window system hacker</title>
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can't think of a clever byline
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<name>Daniel Stone</name>
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<title type="html">yay xkb</title>
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<content type="html">XKB has an internal (I think) type called &apos;dooads&apos;. This scares me.
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