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Another win for Gentoo users ig.Judd Vinet hangs his head in shame over the sordid state of affairs Arch fell into following his absence:
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Another win for Gentoo users ig.Judd Vinet hangs his head in shame over the sordid state of affairs Arch fell into following his absence:
One of the benefits of having to compile your own packages is that everyone gets pissy when someone pushes shitty code to the repository that needs to be patched multiple times.Another win for Gentoo users ig.
Taken from the video, Lunduke has the DoesItAgeVerify project.Arch developers are allegedly censoring posts talking against age verification.
They are saying that it is breaking the Arch code of conduct to criticize a code change.


Artix has the community ISO images and the minimal graphical ones have GUI installers.>Windows predictably undergoes death-by-jeet
>As soon as Linux finally gains traction and mainstream appeal, FOSS trannies and industry plants hit the "government compliance" button in response to governmental tyranny
>mfw when I switched to Mint a few months ago and realize I have hundreds of Gigs worth of personal projects to move over to a new distro if they cuck out too
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I just want to game and program dumb shit in peace man. Am I right to anticipate that Artix/Arch-based OS will be a pain to set up properly, or am I just getting spooked over nothing?
Ask yourself the question "How many times do I make or manage systemd services" if the answer is not a lot, your going to be fine. Just about only issues i've had regarding systemd -> openrc was having to enable pipewire services.Am I right to anticipate that Artix/Arch-based OS will be a pain to set up properly
Linux Mint has traditionally forked when things got really fucked up. They forked apt a while back and their Captain is actually quite nice. I'd wait and see, but it wouldn't hurt to set up a practice install of artix to see what it's like. I've tried a couple times but I'm not really as low level tech savvy as I pretend to be and had an immediate revulsion to artix, but a lot of people really like it.>Windows predictably undergoes death-by-jeet
>As soon as Linux finally gains traction and mainstream appeal, FOSS trannies and industry plants hit the "government compliance" button in response to governmental tyranny
>mfw when I switched to Mint a few months ago and realize I have hundreds of Gigs worth of personal projects to move over to a new distro if they cuck out too
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I just want to game and program dumb shit in peace man. Am I right to anticipate that Artix/Arch-based OS will be a pain to set up properly, or am I just getting spooked over nothing?
They got tired of waiting for the Year of Linux on the Desktop and decided to kickstart Year of Linux in the Cuckshed>Windows predictably undergoes death-by-jeet
>As soon as Linux finally gains traction and mainstream appeal, FOSS trannies and industry plants hit the "government compliance" button in response to governmental tyranny
>mfw when I switched to Mint a few months ago and realize I have hundreds of Gigs worth of personal projects to move over to a new distro if they cuck out too
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I just want to game and program dumb shit in peace man. Am I right to anticipate that Artix/Arch-based OS will be a pain to set up properly, or am I just getting spooked over nothing?
Just as a note, it seems in order to deal with the issue of having several different types of operating systems under the Linux umbrella, they are implementing age verification into systemd.
Ageless Linux will remove this.>Windows predictably undergoes death-by-jeet
>As soon as Linux finally gains traction and mainstream appeal, FOSS trannies and industry plants hit the "government compliance" button in response to governmental tyranny
>mfw when I switched to Mint a few months ago and realize I have hundreds of Gigs worth of personal projects to move over to a new distro if they cuck out too
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I just want to game and program dumb shit in peace man. Am I right to anticipate that Artix/Arch-based OS will be a pain to set up properly, or am I just getting spooked over nothing?
Void is good, I’ve been using it for a while now and I have pretty much only good things to say. XBPS is mildly confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it I feel the extra features are pretty nice. While it is rolling release, it is less bleeding edge than Arch, although running Manjaro means you’re already going to be somewhat behind where Arch is at so there’s probably less of a difference there. Runit is really simple, it leans a lot on Unix features so adding/removing daemons is done via symlinks rather than some command line utility. This means you can only manage them as root, which is probably not a bad thing.>Manjaro
=>Based on Arch
=> Systemd
Am Ifucked?planned to maybe move to voidlinux or something alike
Yeah I'm done voting. Everyone in government is retarded when it comes to shit like this.So, what, someone in the FCC accidentally watched a level 1 techs video, Wendel mentioned "Salt Typhoon" and they got the wrong message again? If you put a hardware back door for yourself into all communication devices China will find it and exploit it. Having them design it just makes it easier.
This will do nothing and if it does come to war the US will be just like Venezuela recently. Just *snap* no power grid.
Everyone in Washington except Rand Paul and Thomas Massie pretty much is in favor of age verification and dumb protectionist measures like this law against Chinese Wi-Fi routers.Yeah I'm done voting. Everyone in government is retarded when it comes to shit like this.
I will point out that he didn't fork systemd. This is entirely 100% consistent with the purpose of systemd (making Linux less useful). With full approval from Lennart Poettring, the Malevolent Child Brothel Overseer For Life of systemd, who doesn't just support your browser broadcasting age bands but even your full date of birth.This is the guys website that forked systemd to have the userdb in it
Snaps are obviously Canonical canceraids (that recently had a privilege escalation vulnerability) but why are flatpaks that bad? I like the concept of them sandboxing programs to specific directories out of the box instead of having to config firejail and they are relatively easy to install. The only issues I have personally had are the PrismMC troons pushing PolyMC, an OSS Minecraft launcher off flathub for being a hecking *phobic chud and gtk/qt applications not always following my system icon/toolbar/etc themes.A complete blight and a mistake to have ever created both of these tbh, especially snaps

Its actually fucking joever for anyone who uses anything outside of facebook, xitter and tiktok. The speed at which the evil coalition between technocrat troons happily enforcing CoC violations, lawmakers pushing Save the Kid laws and big tech wanting more Know Your Customer laws so they can better sell ads is insane.Arch developers are allegedly censoring posts talking against age verification.
They are saying that it is breaking the Arch code of conduct to criticize a code change.
Require a root level daemon. Auto update(can be disabled).why are flatpaks that bad?
"FUSE everything" & "portal everything" and their consequences have been a disaster for the linux desktop. xdg-apps brought way, way too many absurdly convoluted paradigms that the folx at nu-freedesktop.turd aren't really up for the task of maintaining. I still use them when appropriate, but it's such a mess. And flatpak's own package manager has to be the only one I've ever interacted with that will produce contradictory output and get itself into an irreparable mess you need to wipe way too much of its inner workings to get working again.but why are flatpaks that bad?
Yes. FUSE performance is so bad it's infuriating."FUSE everything"