Diseased Open Source Software Community - it's about ethics in Code of Conducts

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Are Arch, Manjaro and friends pozzed now too? :(
Was Arch ever not pozzed?
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Also the entire r/unixsocks subreddit.
 
I'm ignorant wrt gentoo, but couldn't we just do an "overlay" or something with all the bespoke use flags and custom binary repos?

I probably butchered the fuck out of that.

Anyway you can use Artix with dinit, xlibre, seatd and turnstile to kick as much of the freedesktop cancer to the curb.
 
All I am seeing is posts from Bryan Lunduke's websites... He has been known to fake shit, and he is known to be off the rocker a lot a bit. I will believe this when it is confirmed by other sources. Until then take anything he says with a grain of salt.
Can you name even one thing? I thought not.
 
Basically unusable for all but the most hardcore of grey beards with specific hardware (aka Thinkpads manufactured during the Obama administration).
I've heard that Frameworks also work decently, but since the devs mostly use Thinkpads its what OpenBSD targets.
Otherwise I don't see it used very often even in the server world, when Linux and FreeBSD already exist there's not much reason to OpenBSD, unless you truly need that high security.
 
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You know, there's nothing stopping us from making "Kiwi Linux".
It'd get banned from discussion practically everywhere, experience the same DDoS and tortious interference the Farms itself suffers, and be mercilessly attacked by practically every faggot in FOSS who learns of it. You'd spend more time arguing with morons than writing code or building binaries.

Anyway you can use Artix with dinit, xlibre, seatd and turnstile to kick as much of the freedesktop cancer to the curb.
Ah! Artix was the one I was thinking off. How bad is the poz on that one (politically, not technologically)?
 
I've heard that Frameworks also work decently, but since the devs mostly use Thinkpads its what OpenBSD targets.
Otherwise I don't see it used very often even in the server world, when Linux and FreeBSD already exist there's not much reason to OpenBSD, unless you truly need that high security.

I forgot Framework existed honestly. I've always read that FreeBSD had worse laptop support than OpenBSD but maybe that's incorrect or outdated info.
 
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