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Jekk72@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

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Jekk72@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    What’s the idea with spelling “will” like that? Is that some sort of movie reference?

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      Simulating a German accent I guess.

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        But how does that make sense in context? Are they trying to call Red Hat Nazis? I’m not aware of any German entity that had any well-known communication that resembles this.

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          I think it’s a reference to this: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-will-not-eat-the-bugs

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          @ichmagrum @cvf

          I learned a long time ago to never question godwin’s law of usenet…

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      emulating Klaus Schwab’s german accent as a reference to the WEF and the various “theories” surrounding their plans

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    Why choose any of that. I choose not to choose red hat. And the reasons? Who needs reasons when you have arch.

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      Now do the whole quote.

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      by installing arch you chose systemd.

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        Systemd is fine and certainly better than whatever sysV has going on

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        Artix

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        What’s the problem? I’ve used it for ages since I simply do not bother changing from the default and it just works.

        The Linux Gatekeeping is a big reason why after 30 years, we’ve only now got to 3% market share.

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          if it was as simple as “changing from the default”, most people wouldn’t give a shit.

          the problem is that it has parasitically embedded itself as an ever-growing monolith somewhere in the murky waters between kernel- and userspace.

          coupled with a bunch of bad design choices, and it taking on more and more system roles makes it so that it constitutes an actual danger to libre software.

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            I cant believe we still have systeme debates in 2023

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    Anon’s the kind of person to start sweating whenever they see software that’s not old enough to drink or one that’s actually maintained

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    I will use BSD because systemd is bloat and portage. Gentoo is nice but requires work in my opinion

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    waiting for glowniggers and corpo bootlickers to start seething

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      Just go back to 4chan, nobody wants to read that shit here.

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      Go back to odysee

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      Based

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