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"content": "nostr:npub10k3qtae5z3fu0mxfyk44hcchuv5cujsp5kpu5aqdrmr04sf0qxuqhw7au2 Can you print a list of all Flatpaks? Put that in a file, use the command 'cut' to cut them out, and then 'paste' to paste it horizontally in a file that just repeats \"sudo flatpak remove/uninstall \" on every line.\n\nAt least, that's my UNIX text-based-controls intuition... Let me know if you find a more obvious solution!",
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