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[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

It always will be so long as Pat maintains it, I stopped using it years ago though. It lost its way trying to compete with Desktop OSes, and pretty much Arch replaced that niche, now we have Artix, Void and Alpine.

 

I'm a longtime Linux user, starting back in 1998 with an early RedHat release before switching to Slackware, and then basically Kali for work.

Most recently after getting back into Desktop Linux I switched to Alpine, because it met my needs for how I used to use Slackware. I like as minimal as possible a system, with everything clear and laid out not hiding behind tools or obfuscation, with security in mind.

I did try Void once before, but ran into issues getting some package I wanted to work, and Alpine was working better for me so I stuck with it.

I'm still very interested in Void, but I wonder at this point, are there any distinct advantages it has over Alpine?

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

It's mostly just creative automod rules, it's not that big a deal and plenty of users would come up with solutions in short order.

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I loved it. No issues with the cliffhanger or it being a two-parter except for the wait time. Fantastic use of the medium fantastic story, great pacing etc.

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Of the last 15 years, the only ones I really go back to are the Jump Street films and The Dictator.

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

I don't think any subs will stay permanently dark, their mods will be replaced eventually.