I can understand being hopeful for something greater taking it's place post-collapse, but why wish a downfall for an entire team of humans that feel pain just as much as you and I?
Ging
I'm confused. I also have many hobbies. That's what compile time is for--big compiles are started just before bed time. Gentoo stays out of your way and gives you more freedom. I concede that I may just be lucky at not having any useflag issues in many years. But I also learned a lot from the first few I stumbled into. It's this quality of learning I can't find in any other distro.
I love all non-windows OS tho
The beauty is that you never fully install the Gentoo you want. It's about the journey and the friends we make along the way, not the destination.
What are we supposed to believe will save the world now?
Install Gen2
11th commandment was work smarter, not harder
Did you play the 2nd one? A friend of mine was lovingly obsessed with the 1st and disappointed with the plot/storyline progression or lack thereof found in the 2nd. I was kinda hoping the 1.0 release would address this but it seems to be more of a polished small dlc update almost. Is everyone still just grinding the glory of the 1st installment?
This all seems to check out honestly. I guess I just struggle to believe the lack of resilience that's been demo'd. You are absolutely right though, the collapse is always faster than expected
I somehow added an i there and was a little too excited to comment 'Yes, who doesn't love trains!?!?'
We must imagine him happy
What did he do now?
Wait he didn't literally say that, right?!?
There are more than a few disrespectful answers here, but if any of these ppl talked to someone who honestly believed, they'd be more inclined to tell you to investigate the new covenant