

Non-systemD, Lightweight, Convenient to use, Standalone (not based on any distro), No controversies involved, I like the logo, Isn’t restrictive compared to certain distros, Ideal for power users and servers


Non-systemD, Lightweight, Convenient to use, Standalone (not based on any distro), No controversies involved, I like the logo, Isn’t restrictive compared to certain distros, Ideal for power users and servers


Ever noticed that prison inmates do more against chomos than the government does?


Building didn’t explode from below, not accurate enough


Emulation is getting better each day, why not get a laptop that’s pretty much a (portable) console on steroids? Or just flash SteamOS or something on your PlayStation if you’re into that
Also a lot easier to borrow games from websites like Vimm’s Lair/Internet Archive


GTA 6 mission leak


Hot take: You don’t have to buy an overpriced cube, just get a used laptop that’s 5 years old atmost, it can handle most of the games and you can play them on the go


What really is irresponsible is using amalgamations of stolen work and presenting it as the future
Fair point, Alpine offers even more customizability by having more init systems, using openrc and busybox instead of GNU core utils. It has a way better built in installer and is also pretty lightweight.
However it was involved in some controversies where the dev team showed themselves biased and it’s also quite inconvenient to use if you have been using GNU tools for a while.
Both distros are neat but I like void cuz its green and alpine is cyan