plays hip to be square
Do you like Linux? Newer distros like Arch is a little too new wave for my tastes, but I think they really came into their own with NixOS in 2003 commercially and artistically... and by the way might I tell you about the virtues of using NixOS, immutable package management, reproducible builds, per package dependency management, and of course how could I forget a unified configuration language and update rollbacks. All of this for free, and you never have to reconfigure your system. Crazy!
Stabs you repeatedly with a axe
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> Newer distros like Arch is a little too new
Put the axe down, I call bullshit! :marseyjudge:
Arch:
> Initial release 11 March 2002
NixOS
> Initial release 0.1 / June 3, 2003
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