I want to know if docker containers and kubernetes pods count as operating systems. If us plebs are forced to manually age verify, then Google should also be forced to have a human manually verify the age of the owner every time one of their pods spins up. I know it wont happen but imagine how hilarious it would be if we could hold them to that standard.
I ain’t got time to fuck about with the busted ass packages and random shit breaking while looking after kids and improving my portfolio to get a job that doesn’t want to make me kill myself in this fucking global economy. I had NyArch installed on my wifes computer (alongside Mint DE and Regular mint) until it stopped booting for no reason. Allright, whichever version of mint she liked better it is then.
Stupid catgirls.
casually searches for the catgirl distro to completely upend my life for a weekend
I literally put the name of it in the post. it’s nyarch
Bad kitty! We don’t attack people who missed a proper noun within Linux noun & pronoun soup. - sprays screen cleaner on username -
Devuan is debian without systemd for those intrested. OpenRC is pretty nice.
I notice a lot of talk about distros without systemd at the moment. But is there a guarantee that the alternative init projects wouldn’t also add this “feature”?
Honestly, they seem a lot less shitty culturally in general (less take-over-the-world-y). It’s not a guarantee, of course, but they’re probably less likely to do that.
Also (and perhaps more importantly), once you’re on any alternative init, you can move between init systems pretty easily (though you may have to rewrite any custom scripts you wrote, sysvinit scripts should be compatible with everything). It’s just the init system you’re swapping out, and not all sorts of random system stuff like systemd’s got its tentacles into.
We use OpenRC on stock Debian. It actually works pretty well, and I’m REALLY hoping it stays that way.
– Frost
I installed Debian on a computer when I was 15
And got it running by the time you could vote. So the math would work.
And gentoo was still compiling.









