Debian for multiple reasons doesn’t even come close.
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Big thing that people don’t understand about Arch is that AUR is not part of distribution itself and package recipes there will break and mainteiners will go missing and arch won’t care about them breaking.
Arch is extremely stable if you can read (this is not a joke). As in before doing system upgrade visit news and check if there is a need for manual steps during upgrade, you’llneed ro do something once or twice a year. And you actually need to read wiki and manual pages before doing things you aren’t sure about.
As for manual step-by-step install, you can do it with almost any distro. For example you can partition disk, mount everything and install core packages using
dnf --installroot=...
from fedora live, same idea with debian based distros.
RHEL because it’s the stable distro, Arch for being best desktop distro, Fedora for building seamless experience and being arch-lite for people that don’t need arch.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Android@lemdro.id•Fairphone 6 official, gets expanded modular design with accessoriesEnglish2·11 days agoTrue.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Android@lemdro.id•Fairphone 6 official, gets expanded modular design with accessoriesEnglish31·11 days agoI mean, every phone can be called modular if ‘made from multiple parts’ is the definition, in article they only mention non-glued battery.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Android@lemdro.id•Fairphone 6 official, gets expanded modular design with accessoriesEnglish6·12 days agoWhat makes it ‘modular’?
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Linux@programming.dev•A Historic Photo: Torvalds and Gates TogetherEnglish72·14 days agoWow, they look old.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord CTO says he’s “constantly bringing up enshittification” during meetingsEnglish71·1 month agoHow is it better then discord?
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord CTO says he’s “constantly bringing up enshittification” during meetingsEnglish41·1 month agoThat’s not because it’s scary or people can’t understand how to use it, it’s just bothersome.
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord CTO says he’s “constantly bringing up enshittification” during meetingsEnglish132·1 month agoAccording to tech people. 🙃
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Technology@beehaw.org•Discord CTO says he’s “constantly bringing up enshittification” during meetingsEnglish37·1 month agoIt already is (and was long before any ads)
Laser correction won’t really help in these extreme cases, no?
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Greentext@sh.itjust.works•how do they come up with this seriouslyEnglish141·1 month agoIt’s funny and unexpected, why are you negative about it?
nesc@lemmy.cafeto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Critical Linux Vulnerabilities Expose Password Hashes on Millions of Linux Systems WorldwideEnglish3·1 month agoThey aren’t critical.
You can be unique, while being normal. Sorry, but visiting a forum doesn’t make you ‘not normal’ in any meaningful way.
People that are considered ‘not normal’ almost always have to be excellent in one way or another or be unacceptable in society for some reason, I’m just saying that ‘not normal’ is reserved for exceptional individuals, my neighbour is probably unique but ‘normal’. In case of 4chan and other forums like that, absolute majority of their visitors are ‘normal’ as well.
I know what the word niche means, it doesn’t in any way or other words mean ‘not normal’.
So you wouldn’t consider someone from example a regular person? I think there is nothing exactly special about visiting another forum.
In one way or another you aee .01% of population, e.g. someone is from austria, electrician speaks german and english and italian, goes to church and part of the chorus, their partner is from italy, and they like mountain bikes. How many people like this in the world? How exactly using lemmy is less normal then using another less popular forum?
Looks alright.