

Awesome, Glorp has been a game-changer for me to be slarping around with my glorpers. It’s not just a new feature — it is a fundamental systemic Snargle effects system that increases schloompability.


Awesome, Glorp has been a game-changer for me to be slarping around with my glorpers. It’s not just a new feature — it is a fundamental systemic Snargle effects system that increases schloompability.


over doxxing? callling doxxing them as “something they dont like” makes it seem so arbitrary
that’s fine, systemd is my current one too, it’s great w/ NixOS tooling, it’s just kind of unfair to handle systemd criticism by talking solely of its phased alternatives, makes the discussion seem like systemd is the only possible option
please try another service manager that is not 20 years old before developing your opinion on this. you might hate it or whatever, but it’s better than to keep saying “systemd is better than sysvinit!!” quietly ignoring the actual systemd alternatives people are using that are not pre-historic. dinit/runit are ones I’ve used previously and were very good and did the same things systemd did for me as a desktop user
Dude do you think the only alternatives to systemd are 20 years old? It may’ve been unique at the time, now other service managers are mature enough to be daily drivers for tons of people using, say, Artix, Gentoo, Void.
“Who. Fucking. Cares.” if you don’t care about choice, don’t assume the same for others. One of the best aspects of Linux is arguably flexibility.
Xz literally exploited systemd’s bloated dependencies
your stance on AI is canonically right and I appreciate this very much


very cool for its own sake, but does it have anything it adds that is new or might be useful?


great job! I’ll be soon switching to Immich, a serious thanks to you and everyone involved
is this a blanket ai ban though?