

surely now all of those projects, like systemd, who capitulated in advance will all roll back the changes they made to enable age collection, right? right?


surely now all of those projects, like systemd, who capitulated in advance will all roll back the changes they made to enable age collection, right? right?


i hope you’re joking…
because the “get back to work, stop masking, and stop testing to save the economy” part of the covid response was /so/ evidence based and not just the CDC bowing to corporate interests, right?
hopefully you know how to pick better friends now
i am glad you are enjoying it. like i said though, i prefer cachy as a project more than other arch wrappers because it adds more of substance beyond an easier (or prettier) installer
i started off using ubuntu back in the day, but these days i refuse to use any of the distros downstream or tied to a for profit company (so not fedora, opensuse, or ubuntu - and by extension mint), and i prefer distros that are used as the base for other distros rather that ones dependant on another distro (so extra not mint, ubuntu, endeavour, or manjaro).
that leaves, essentially, slackware, arch, and debian.
i am too lazy to learn slackware, so for my main desktop i use arch and for other machines i own i use debian.
departing from the original question:
for new people i mostly recommend cachyos, debian, or bazzite depending on their ability & interest
i feel that, unlike the other ‘arch but easier’ distros, cachy actually adds something to the arch ecosystem (the optimized packages) and the installer showing videos of the different desktop environments all running on cachy is excellent


looks neat, and the ai disclosure is appreciated


this looks great. before using it i would love to know - if gen-ai has been used in the creation of helix notes, in what capacity has it been used?


yes, after the us attacked iran’s desalination (which it depends on much less than other countries in the region do) opening the door to in-kind retaliation
the issue is the inability to use imap and smtp - i use mailbox.org instead