It's not just mimicking Linux tho. It's running an RISC-V emulator via an DLL that is capable of running a (more or less) full-fledged Linux image.
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You can express that you are sick of their showcase of their lifestyle just as much as they can showcase them. However, saying that the entire subculture is nothing but shoving their lifestyle at everyone's face is neither cool nor is it largely the truth. Sure, maybe some of them are annoying, but that's not the basis to dismiss the entire subculture.
The easiest way to do this would be to first select the whole documents, then go to Tools - Filter Through Command, and put PATH/YO/phpcbf.phar - (note the ending - - this
is necessary), and click OK. Your document should now be formatted.
If you need to run this a lot and want to be quicker, you can set up an external tool through Tools - External Tools - Configure..., and add a new tool there. Here's an example setup:

The "best" and "official" way to do this would be to install phpactor LSP server with PHP-CS-Fixer integration, however this does not work on remote files.
Kinda late by now, but I think this was because someone first machine-translated Abstract to Chinese, which typically means 抽象 (thus being the pick for the machine-translator program). This was then machine-translated (badly) again to English, causing the pumping elephant nonsense.
This is for file sharing, while Syncthing is for file synchronization. While you could use Syncthing for file sharing as well (and I have used it for that before), it's definitely more complicated to use, and requires a bit more setup.
To quote from Wiktionary: