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lint: re-enable and fix linting #2

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dm me on discord @siriusbyt to explain to me what you modified exactly, I was supposed to go back to it and fix it myself while trying to learn more typescript but didn't get the time so far.
TLDR: please give me a crash course on what you modified and how I can improve my shitty code
i'll accept PR when i'll 100% understand the new code

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also now that i think about it, should have asked the same thing with @tharki-god, oops.

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kekw

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my implementation was even better

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my implementation was even better

fight to the death
make counter pr or whatever the hell it's called lol

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done

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done

lmfao ok now explain your code cause i don't understand shit
at least this pr right here i can somewhat understand it xdddddd

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come dc call I will

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come dc call I will

i'm litterally going to school right now im dying of cringe

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come dc call I will

i'm litterally going to school right now im dying of cringe

lmfao dead anyways later then

@SiriusBYT SiriusBYT merged commit e369444 into SiriusBYT:main Sep 21, 2023
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