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Obsidian. I know it’s not open source, but it just felt right.
Obsidian. I know it’s not open source, but it just felt right.
I’ll give SteamOS a shot when I get my Steamdeck. Until then, it’s just vanilla Arch on my main machine until I’ve seen what it’s like.
Yeah, honestly you can replace Arch with Gentoo. Arch is for when you don’t have a life for an afternoon or two while you’re getting set up. After that it’s smooth.
And they have a shocking share of the server market despite the existence of Debian. Unfortunate.
It was a third party vendor, so I’m guessing the profit didn’t go to the distros. But advertising is advertising.
I run Debian on my work laptops, and Arch on my gaming rig. They are absolutely equal in terms of time sink, and it’s not that bad at all.
This guy programs.
I recently happily purchased some metal Debian stickers for my work laptops. If you know, then you know. And if you want to know, I’m more than happy to explain.
The Arch metal sticker for my home gaming rig? That was for me.
My two recent $90 laptop purchases can confirm this.
My recent DNS issue agrees with you. smh
This is how I run all my services. I have a nice docker compose file, I always set my server computers up the same way so no editing will be necessary…
I was using podman, but like all Red Hat products, I found it to be unnecessarily complicated. Yes of course it has better security, but… Docker just works.