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Fresh packages all the time without any hassle or snaps/flatpak/appimages, and theoretically never needs to be reinstalled. What’s not to love.

OP was pretty fucking snarky though, ngl. Some of us enjoy using arch based distros without being walking memes, and far more people complain about people talking about arch than actually talk about arch these days.

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Yep… and that’s a blockin’ anyhow.

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I’ll stick to Toyota for now.

I wish I’d found Toyota products decades earlier. Nearly lifelong Ford guy here, and honestly no major complaints with the vehicles I’ve had. But we are now a Toyota family, and everyone I know who owns one (now including us) won’t even look at another company. Really reliable, well designed cars, IMO. I think you’re doing the right thing.

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Imagine being so wrapped up in your hateful bullshit that you are terrifying young children on the street and you still think you are the good guy.

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It’s not stable, but it will boot and run … most of the time.

Pretty much my recollection of running Windows NT on x86.

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I want names. I’ve got some angry letters to write.

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Schadenfreude intensifies…

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Those who advocate for defederation want echo chamber silos

OP: Makes a very nuanced post respecting all sides and understanding why people might want to defederate

You: Immediately reduces everyone you disagree with to a single catchy line.

I say this knowing I’m likely to get shit on for the .ml after my username, and also as someone who thinks meta is about the most evil company in existence, and who will not use any instance that voluntarily federates with threads.

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2007 was YOTLD for me. Yours, dear Windows-using reader, is 2024, if you want it to be.

https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/FSF30-video/FSF_30_720p.webm

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