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Yeah, but I think the context of why this is a post is lost on me.
Look at the CPU arch. I'm running a x86_64 VM on Arm in termux
Ok?
Then what?
This is expected to work. What's worth note here?
I went to a sandwich shop today and they gave me one. Cool.
And if you posted a picture of that sandwich in the sandwich community, it'd probably be upvoted.
So what point are you trying to make?