@tadano arch kinda has this, gentoo does
@mischievoustomato I know Gentoo does but I prefer versioned releases for server OS. Plus it's not as well-supported, the package manager is in fucking Python and when I tried to install I got lost on encrypting my drive. IMO every distro should at least have a script or an option to automatically set up LUKS.
@tadano i dont remember if i encrypted my disk when i installed gentoo in 2021. But I do agree, setting up LUKS should be easy.
> I know Gentoo does but I prefer versioned releases for server OS.
Couldn't you remain safe if you update monthly or weekly? That's what I with arch and beyond upstream devs being retarded, all goes well.
> Plus it's not as well-supported
how so?
> the package manager is in fucking Python
i don't like python, but i've heard tha portage just works well. maybe @prettygood can give some insight
@mischievoustomato @prettygood
>Couldn't you remain safe if you update monthly or weekly? That's what I with arch and beyond upstream devs being retarded, all goes well.
From my own experience (at least with Arch), with a rolling release there's always a degree of uncertainty especially for cutting/bleeding edge. It's not if you'll get shit breaking because libgayniggers.so.6 was not found, it's when. You can't easily predict behaviour. On a desktop I was more lenient towards doing a quick downgrade on occasion, on server I have zero tolerance for that. I need shit to be stable, and above all else that means predictability.
Addendum: I hear Void places a higher emphasis on stability despite being rolling release. Also xbps-src looks like what I want. I know @djsumdog runs Void even on cluster servers so Imma tag him for input.
>how so?
If there is a piece of software for Linux, 99.99% of the time it has a .deb package. Even if it's not in repos I can dpkg -i and have absolute confidence it will run. I can't say the same for Gentoo but I'm not as familiar with it.
>i don't like python, but i've heard tha portage just works well. maybe @prettygood can give some insight
would appreciate it.
@sapphire @prettygood @djsumdog @mischievoustomato Really not fond of Alpine and the only reason Schwartzwelt still runs it is legacy. It's consistently behaved weirdly in my experience.
@PurpCat I am once again asking for the picture of the average Alpine dev. :flynncursed:
@sapphire @prettygood @PurpCat @djsumdog @mischievoustomato Drew "White P. Diddy" DeVault loves Alpine. Any chance of Alpine being a chad distro was destroyed from the outset. Meanwhile Debian is a backbone of enterprise Linux deployment. :gigachad:
https://drewdevault.com/2021/05/06/Praise-for-Alpine-Linux.html
@tadano @PurpCat @djsumdog @mischievoustomato @sapphire @prettygood imagine having shrew segfault's opinion having any impact on your life, jesus
@pomstan @PurpCat @djsumdog @mischievoustomato @tadano @sapphire @prettygood Occasionally he makes some good points, such as how so many FOSS projects are using Discord, but most of the time it's just him complaining about how "crypto is evil" or "there are too many right-wingers in the FOSS community".
@xianc78 @PurpCat @djsumdog @mischievoustomato @tadano @sapphire @prettygood
how so many FOSS projects are using Discord
yeah he'd rather have discord usage limited to sharing diddling stories with his tr00n friends
@pomstan @PurpCat @djsumdog @mischievoustomato @tadano @sapphire @prettygood
>how so many FOSS projects are using Discord
Off the top of my head:
* OBS Studio
* Hyprland
* MonoGame
* SFML (though they also have a forum and IRC)
* Godot Engine (also has a forum)
* FreeSO (open-source re-implementation of The Sims Online)
There are plenty more. Though mostly, they are projects that just so happen to be open-source and the community doesn't really care about the FOSS movement.
@mischievoustomato @prettygood @tadano @pomstan @PurpCat @sapphire @djsumdog If someone really wants/needs to join a community, they will use whatever. Sure, some will complain, but they can suck it up. So if you want to use anything other than Discord for your project, you can.