"But Ryo-san, why won't you warn them then?"
Because I already did a couple of times before.
And every time they either don't respond at all, or block and mute me, or tell me "BUT MUH I MAST PROTECC JAPANIIZU RAWZ!!".
I already did my part, as usually nobody listens.
So once karma strikes back, I'm going to respond in the same way; ignore them, block and mute them, or tell them "you get what you fucking deserve, so enjoy the karma!".
All the "anti-piracy" efforts will do is making publishers lose money, but publishers are too dumb to realize this simple fact.
But one day when piracy is completely eliminated, publishers will go bankrupt, and I will just tell them "I told you so!".
As for why I like Gentoo, unlike Arch/Artix it lets you configure compile flags while installing (just like FreeBSD when compiling from ports collection for the first time), which is tiresome, but gives you lots of extra control.
But compiling from soyce only makes sense in an era where developers could actually write code properly (it was the case when Gentoo started), nowadays though, good luck spending an entire week compiling Ungoolagged Chromium, just to be outdated by the time the compilation is done...
Another BSD-like Linux distro is Void Linux, which used to be made by someone who left NetBSD over a disagreement, and then he allowed the woke outrage mob into his project, who then cancelled him, and Void is now if you'd contribute to their ports collection and say something in their IRC they don't like (like how they provoked me into explaining why I call myself "asshole"), you get cancelled.
Just go to your own profile, and click "+ Remote" under "Following".
I used to use the search bar until GNU Social JP-san explained me this way.
Or go to my profile, click on either "Following" or "Followers", and click "+ Subscribe" under a profile you want to follow, which works much better.
寮 (ryo@social.076.moe)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 10:00:42 JST
寮Not true, Unix was designed to be simple.
Linux on the other hand got so much complexity added over the many years, I'd rather say it got further away from Unix than ever (even though Linux isn't actually Unix, it's Unix-like).
I can understand the kernel adding support for so much hardware that didn't even exist yet in the 1970s and 1980s, that's totally OK.
The problem is rather things like Snaps/Soypaks/PIP/NPM/Composer/Cargo/whatever, SoystemD, Apache (and now nginx too), PostgreSQL, Waycope, frameworks for programming languages, Gnome/KDE, and so many other stuff that get more and more crapware forced into Linux that unnecessarily add layers upon layers of complexity and an ever taller wall of abstraction between user and machine, no way I can even consider Linux to be Unix-like.
Just go to your own profile, and click "+ Remote" under "Following".
I used to use the search bar until GNU Social JP-san explained me this way.
Or go to my profile, click on either "Following" or "Followers", and click "+ Subscribe" under a profile you want to follow, which works much better.
FINALLY!!
Somebody other than me finally noticed it!
The more you ban """hate speech""", the more hateful people will become, and the more free speech will be moved underground.
Like, so many people used to be tolerant towards non-straights until entire hate movements (hate against straight people) sprung up to force people to accept non-straights under threat of violence, of couse nobody's going to accept or even tolerate them anymore!
Alpine is a different beast altogether, it was meant more for firewalls, SIP phones, and Docker containers, it just so happens that you can run it as a desktop OS.
postmarketOS (a distro specifically for Pinephone, Librem 5, and old Android phones) is actually based off Alpine, and Alpine's repo is pretty empty, which is the main thing what makes me refrain from using Alpine.