tux0r
joined 1 year ago
Because it was a shameless copy of SMF which is also great.
OpenBSD:
- does not run systemd
Conclusion: OpenBSD wins
The WTFPL is risky in certain jurisdictions, as it does not have a NO WARRANTY clause.
These days, things have greatly improved.
Websites will never change their URLs today.
My RSS reader (Newsblur) lets me do that too, to some extent.
- Stopped using reddit, went here instead.
- Intensified my Mastodon usage, winding down my Twitter activity.
- Started using my own mail server for more than just a few tests.
- Changed search engines a few times (I'll probably stick with Kagi now).
- Reduced my subscriptions and cleaned up my RSS feeds.
- Stopped doomscrolling (I subscribed to a weekly paper newspaper instead).
- Started using Ulysses for writing. Works very well.
I know, but most people won’t. :-)
One of the reasons might be that the number of SVN hosting facilities has decreased over the past two decades.
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I guess you use blob-free Linux-libre then?