

Oh right, that explains the segmented horns and the face looking fluffy, I should’ve thought of that…
I am a person online.
Oh right, that explains the segmented horns and the face looking fluffy, I should’ve thought of that…
Cute! Is it a giraffe?
Error: I’m afraid I cannot let you do that, Dave.
Yep, postmarketOS uses systemd now, but in addition to OpenRC, it’s since march 5th 2024. Alpine itself didn’t switch to systemd. Also, thanks to your comment I noticed I actually got Artix and Alpine slightly mixed up when making this page, might edit later.
I don’t get why anyone makes chemicals when they could be using my body.
Dumb indeed, to give Microsoft Office the shadow of a thought when Libre Office is perfectly good.
YOU’VE JUST MADE AN ENEMY FOR LIFE!
I think the plan is more that he’ll be so busy coonfing to optimize his userspace that he’ll have no time to game.
Thank you! This year’s even harder, but I’m hanging on!
As someone who’s not a developer at all and has been making a comic about systemd for a rather small audience, it’s worse than you think: We actually have stuff to do and procrastinate on them while spending time and thoughts in this, reading old blog posts and forum debates as if deciphering Sumerian epic poems. Many pages were made while I was supposed to be preparing for exams, which I barely passed. Others when I should’ve been cleaning up for moving. I think part of the reason why I haven’t made any in a while is that with a faithful audience being born and waiting for the next chapter, it’s started feeling like something I had to do, and therefore, the type of stuff I procrastinate on.
There you go create another fable
Tbf, Unbuntu works, but they’re ran by a company which has made some questionable choices. You can still go with it if you don’t care too much, it has the advantages of being user friendly and well documented.
If you’d rather not, but you want something not too far and equally easy, you can go with Linux Mint, which is based on Ubuntu but disables snaps. They also offer differently choices of desktop environments, the default being Cinnamon (which looks a bit more like windows), and another being Mate, which is closer to Gnome.
They also have a “Debian Edition”, which aims to stop being dependant on Ubuntu and may or may not replace the default edition someday, but so far it’s not the one they recommend for new users.
Debian the first time I think it’s best.
Everybody just has a good time