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@counterVariable
3. Do not setup LSP with rust-analyzer beforehand, rustaceanvim will do it for you.
4. Look at line no. 5, since, you probably didn't/haven't setup any `settings.lua` file to manage macro Neovim settings. Replace the line with `enabled = package.loaded["rust-analyzer"] ~= nil`. This way rustaceanvim will only work when rust-analyzer is available. If you don't care about it remove line no. 5 completely.

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@counterVariable Yea, I have something that works.

NOTE : I've made few assumptions :
1. You use Lazy as package manager.
2. You use Mason.

There are few things that you need to keep in mind :
1. My path for this file in my config is -> `lua/plugins/intellisense/languages/rust.lua`. But you can put this file anywhere within the `plugins` directory.
2. You need rust-analyzer for rustaceanvim to work.

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[P] What has hiverarchy's parasitic supremacy done for us, I ask you? It's eradicating all life on earth. I mean, a dumb parasite always kills its host. Indeed, nature is lazy and with good reason. A choice: One can enjoy life, or one can rush towards deatruction and the elimination of all for reasons they don't—they can't—understand. I'd say any mind with free will chooses the former, making the lie of hiverarchian free will ever more apparent.

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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[P] In the eyes of hiverarchy, nature itself would be lazy. I mean, could you imagine if all of the mutualistic, balanced systems of nature began behaving like nature's worst parasites? Complex life never would've arisen, as in order to arrive at complex life mutualistic systems are needed. It's why hiverarchy loves to deny the scientific facts of mycorrhizal networks, they want their fallacious belief in parasitic supremacy made manifest.

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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[P] Stop me if you've heard this one before. Hiverarchy sez: "The immigrants are lazily mooching off of social services while also somehow stealing all of our jobs!" It doesn't have to make sense. When has neurotypical hiverarchy ever had any truck with logic or reason? A parasite needs not these things. No, a parasite needs attacks that can be used en mass, to subjugate, subligate, and sublimate the host into easy submission. 'Tis what parasites do.

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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[P] A sincere researcher, doctor, scientist, or anyone of neurodivergence outside of hiverarchy will tell you the same: laziness doesn't exist. It's juat an attack-word that hiverarchy doesn't understand, they merely subconsciously grasp it purpose: to shame the unexploitable into being exploitable, for whatever bare, infinitesimal minimum might be extracted from them. Though sometimes it's usex to try to make the exploitable even more exploitable.

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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[P] If someone has neurological motivation issues, barriers to entry, or less capacity for ableness due to the circumstances of life? Such a person is less exploitable, less can be extracted from them to benefit the husk-like, cretinous uberparasites that sit at or near the top of any given hiverarchy. So a word is required, to shame those who're less exploitable by the nature of their birth, to ekke every last iota from them. A label. A taint.

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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[P] There's a point in one's life where the realisation that "lazy" in hiverarchian is synonymous with "unexploitable." See, parasitism is a part of the shackles that bind neurotypical hiverarchy, so everyone should be exploiting everyone else; and the most successful parasites, the wealthy, the influencers, should be exploiting everyone the most. "It is their right." This is the poisonous view of the world that hiverarchy has. So, that label...

#psychology #humans #evil #lazy

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These might look #lazy, but are actually reasonable strategies:

- resist pointless #tasks to create time for deep thinking,
- set #boundaries at work to avoid #burnout,
- say “no” to tasks, resisting that we should always strive to #produce more,
- automate #repetitive tasks to free up time for #creative tasks.

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