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> I uninstalled Anaconda3. No more confusing envs. Bye bye activation woes.
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For the benefit of the thread, not because I'm trying to persuade you or 
anyone else to go back to Anaconda or Miniconda:

If you install Leo (or whatever) into the base environment instead of 
creating a distinct envs for projects you can get the simplicity of a 
single system environment, similar to installing python the regular way, 
and still use the conda package manager (if that's a desirable thing for 
your work).

In this case add the base env bin to PATH so it's always available or use 
the system menu 'Anaconda Prompt' (which is the same as `activate` with no 
env specified).

It should be noted this goes against the grain of Anaconda's design and 
they recommend against it. Still works though!

-matt

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