Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda BSD?
I'm thinking of going BSD -
Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda tough on the Linux part, but why systemd?
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda GNU Hurd ?
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda welcome to bsd

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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda 9front as main might come true soon
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@thomholwerda 9front as main might come true soon
@catsalad I need to become worthy first
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@thomholwerda BSD?
I'm thinking of going BSD@nina_kali_nina Same, but gaming will remain a Linux thing (I guess I might as well just go Windows for gaming then).
FreeBSD is a no-go (they allow flashy X fork), NetBSD is amazing but a bit too limited, so OpenBSD, which I really like, remains.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda ReactOS is our only bet as it seems
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda Embrace BSD, my man. You could start with GhostBSD.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda refurbished/recycled hardware, and software from the year 2020 are good enough for _me_ The greatest, not the latest... maybe hat fits. or let's go back to nature. Nature we can trust, as long as it is there...
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
Honestly, why am I even Linux at this point? I use it to get away from proprietary garbage, but once you open the floodgates to slop, I fear the garbage will find a way.
I might as well just switch back to Windows and not deal with the gaming headaches Linux still presents.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda I'm planning to go outside and stay there
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Honestly, why am I even Linux at this point? I use it to get away from proprietary garbage, but once you open the floodgates to slop, I fear the garbage will find a way.
I might as well just switch back to Windows and not deal with the gaming headaches Linux still presents.
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οΈ@thomholwerda The MacBook Neo is getting rave reviews. I use macOS. It has the best of both worlds.
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Both the Linux kernel and systemd now contain slop or are open to adding slop.
I have nowhere to go.
@thomholwerda *sigh*
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Honestly, why am I even Linux at this point? I use it to get away from proprietary garbage, but once you open the floodgates to slop, I fear the garbage will find a way.
I might as well just switch back to Windows and not deal with the gaming headaches Linux still presents.
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οΈAs for BSD... Time to make some people real mad: NetBSD is amazing but too limited for me, FreeBSD is entirely okay with letting fascist X forks in, which leaves OpenBSD, which I love and enjoy, but does come with serious limitations.
I want to want BSD, but I'm not sure I'm going to.
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@thomholwerda The MacBook Neo is getting rave reviews. I use macOS. It has the best of both worlds.
@praetor I'd rather rip my own fingernails off than use macOS. Trashfire doesn't even begin to describe it.
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As for BSD... Time to make some people real mad: NetBSD is amazing but too limited for me, FreeBSD is entirely okay with letting fascist X forks in, which leaves OpenBSD, which I love and enjoy, but does come with serious limitations.
I want to want BSD, but I'm not sure I'm going to.
@thomholwerda ThomOS when?
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Honestly, why am I even Linux at this point? I use it to get away from proprietary garbage, but once you open the floodgates to slop, I fear the garbage will find a way.
I might as well just switch back to Windows and not deal with the gaming headaches Linux still presents.
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οΈ@thomholwerda the only real gaming headache on Linux for me any more is kernel-level anti-cheat--which is not really an issue for me as I don't play any of those games.
I like using Linux because I can set it up more or less how I want, and then change it.
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@thomholwerda The MacBook Neo is getting rave reviews. I use macOS. It has the best of both worlds.
@praetor @thomholwerda Macbook Neo would be my default recommendation for a normie that does not game and just needs *laptop* for *laptop stuff.* A lot of the pain points are for nerds like me and not really relevant or even discoverable by a lot of users. At the price point, it's a no-brainer.