people moving from more expensive states wanting to own a home
people moving from more expensive states wanting to own a home
Fursan Al-Aqsa
looked based, until you realize no linux support :(
que digo?
Maybe there’s an alternative to the google forms; ask them directly.
You’ll always hear bad things about different parties. I think PSL is great, and they’re growing all the time.
Just responding to say I love your username OP lmao
All of that makes sense to me. I’m not using gentoo though lol. I’d probably keep a debian install around at all times out of habit…For non systemd linux probably void, and for unix like probably one of the bsd’s
well it’s up to each individual to decide if they want to use that software or not
yeah, hopefully things change
yeah systemd isn’t for me, but I don’t hate it. On debian so far it hasn’t really affected me negatively. After xz vulnerability I see increasing problems with it, and am considering using other distros including void…or one of the bsd’s…
In this specific case I’m not sure two sides of the same coin really works.
In general yes, you can find SJW’s that are libs.
I used the term in my own post mostly to shit on reactionaries that blame SJW’s for everything.
cybercracker
hahaha I’m using that from now on
That sub is normally trash, true. But, there’s another thread about this topic that’s a bit better.
distro I use (void linux)
How do you like that compared to other distros?
debian stable with backports and flatpaks will get you up to date software and a very stable base
thanks for linking that article
I have to use it at a job. It’s awful, the ads on windows 11 especially.
Guix, slackware, void, PCLinuxOS, vanilla debian
Non linux: FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, HaikuOS
could always get a used pixel…don’t have to buy directly from google and recycle a phone that might have been thrown out otherwise
I liked LEAP when I tried it a couple of years back. They’re getting rid of it soon, and I don’t really like rolling releases so probably won’t try anything SUSE any time soon.
started with ubuntu in 2008, moved to debian a few months into it. Tried other distros at other times, but the stability of debian keeps me coming back to it. Plus I like the fact it’s a community distro
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I’m glad you’re still around, that’s all