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A second check-in on LundukeOS, the anti-woke Linux distro :marseypenguin:

https://gitlab.com/lundukeos/LundukeOS/-/commits/main?ref_type=heads

Two months ago I posted a check-in on the LundukeOS distro. It looked like this:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1735496021hhiSzveywuJDbQ.webp

In that time, Lunduke has published articles on the implosion of the FOSS world caused by wokeness. He wrote about Python pushing out a major developer over microagressions, the slow death of Linux Mint, the woke coup of NixOS, the ouster of a C++ contributor for using the word 'question' in a paper title, and the suffocatingly progressive culture of GODOT as well as GNOME. Most recently, OpenSUSE was unable to find anyone willing to join their board because the purity spiral banned every in the community.

According to Brian Lunduke, every project in the FOSS ecoystem has been eaten by the woke purity spiral. More and more developers have been ousted. There's a huge pool of smart, dedicated FOSS contributors who can't contribute to any project except the proudly unwoke LundukeOS. Let's see how Brian has harnessed this unprecedented pool of talent:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/1735496021_M7BJLKQxHbAZQ.webp

USE DEBIAN, R-SLURS :marseydebian:

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the ouster of a C++ contributor for using the word 'question' in a paper title

No, the dude had a longstanding history of chuddy provocation with this being the final straw.

I did stuff like this to taunt my siblings. I would set up a pattern where I'd do something innocuous (even "friendly"), get my sibling to understand that I intend to annoy them with it, and then do it for real to annoy them.

Then, they'd go to my parents complaining, "@syscoshill told me to have a good evening again!!!"

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That one is when it became clear to me how full of shit he is.

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I can smell my own childhood brand of bullshit miles away.

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it's the old

>wow isn't it fun to start a new project how exciting
>you mean it takes actual work?
>eh I'll start later, maybe...

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He got banned from bluesky for being a chud

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He deserves it for being so full of shit. Of the half dozen projects he claims are dying, only NixOS is in any possible trouble

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Free speech is only for people I like :marseyindignant:

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:marseyd#eadinside:

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!linuxchads come read about the GOAT Linux distro

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What makes it different than other Linux? Does it have sound? Blue lives matter

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Here are its selling points, and my review thereof:


No Politics — This system will not be taking any political stances, will not be implementing any discriminatory "Codes of Conduct", and will not exclude people for their political views outside of the project.

✅ The code of ethics is the ten commandments verbatim


Old-School — Adherence, as much as possible, to the UNIX philosophy of modularity and simplicity (Example: no systemd). A recognition that, sometimes, the old ways are better. This influences both the technical and visual design of the graphical desktop (Example: no Wayland).

✅ Wayland is new and untested. X was a sprawling mess with only one major implementation. LundukeOS achieves maximum simplicity by not having any graphical environment at all


Offline Friendly and Private — No mandatory Internet connection for installation or updates. No tracking, data collection, or "phoning home". Ever.

✅ Since LundukeOS is comprised of a readme file and license file, it will never ever phone home


Radical Terminal Experience — The best "out of the box" command line

✅ It has no terminal support, which is better than any experience with bash

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X11 was so bad apple jumped away from it decades ago !applechads. Like Wayland will have a few bugs fixed in a few weeks meanwhile anytime i try and use x11 on my machine itll hang on a black screen with a cursor whenever i try and reboot until i turn it on and off again

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But can it do sound blue lives matter

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Debian does the best sound. Lunduke doesn't know shit about audio

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But linux doesn't supprot sound. Does it support winmodems or WiFi adapters above Orinoco gold 802.11b yet? blue lives matter

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I don't know what any of that means. I just use wifi normally

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How do you cope with only super slow 802.11b? @HailVictory1776 don't think it's ready for the desktop Blue lives matter

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SAY THAT ONE MORE TIME B-WORD

THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE LINUX DESKTOP

!FOSSTARDS

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Every year is the year of the Linux desktop.

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How can you be sure when it takes half a year too recompile you're kernel modules blue lives matter

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@X he got free! ping metashit

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someone already pung about that

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1735520239pU6I88G8CR14Tw.webp

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Looks like he's making steady progress.

:#marseyangel:

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I'm going to give them my big COQ

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All I see here is the continued normalization of Vitamin-D deficiency.

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How else will you know if something will break if you don't test it on real-word environments? Always code and test in production!

Snapshots:

https://gitlab.com/lundukeos/LundukeOS/-/commits/main?ref_type=heads:

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