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Exactly. You are bound to learn something along the way, even if it's not for you in the long run. All it costs is your time. As you said, fuck it. Give it a whirl.
I think I will soon, thanks for the pep talk lol, I legit did need it! I think that even if the process is a little tough, it's possible that the product brings me Slack. Hell maybe I'll like the process too, who knows, learning can bring Slack sometimes too!
We are all here whenever you need a Linux enabler.