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holy shit frick ubuntu, these are the same cute twinks who PAYWALL SECURITY UPDATES & THROW ADS FOR IT IN MY TERMINAL and they PATCH OUT ads in real programs for people who write ACTUAL CODE instead of importing OTHER PEOPLE"S FRICKING PATCHES.

BTW the entirety of the message is 9 lines, NINE LINES that you can silence with ONE COMMAND, meanwhile canonical being a bunch of CUTE TWINKS make it PRACTICALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO SILENCE THEIR UBUNTU PREMIUM ADS since they're R-SLURS who keep changing or overwriting their ad flags or w/e :marseyraging:

:#marseyfedpostyes:

HOWEVER MANY PEOPLE WORK AT CANONICAL MUST DIE

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I used to be a big Ubuntu guy but many people who made it a good project have left and it shows.

It's just cruising along waiting for MS to buy them out no doubt.


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I had to move distros on principal and I hold a grudge against them for that. I understand systemd haters a little more because we both have baby duck syndrome.

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Low key liking FreeBSDs update system for an LTS vibe, but still not a fan of some BSD assumptions.

I also wish they'd take a more OpenBSD approach at release time and deprecate a lot of cowtools with duplicate functionality.


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I tried getting into freebsd hands on a few times and once by just reading the manual beforehand but it's different enough to be a hassle and dosent offer enough upsides to make the effort worth it. not many dev cowtools target the BSDs natively and what I liked about ubuntu is its big enough for people to develop for, common, and mostly stable. When I switched to fedora I had to reinstall once or twice because docker hadn't built for my install version yet and the third party installer sucked.

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have you tried nixos?


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no, I've heard good things about it online & from freelancers. if fedora ever shits itself I'll give it a try. have you?

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While back I did guix and actually contributed.

It's truly a new way of thinking of an OS but it's so cool when everything comes together


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