Updated template. Had no idea on who the knucklehead from the original template was.

  • THCDenton
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    81 year ago

    Dude every distro has users that won’t shut the fuck up about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    Op neither likes people decided to not kill animals nor people using community driven distributions.

    You could have used the original meme. The mindset matches

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      “Gluten Free Vegans” at that. OP doesn’t dislike animal rights, they just specifically dislike people with a potentially life-threatening allergy standing up for animal rights.

      Let’s be honest though, they’ve just written both off as “overly restrictive fad diets followed by people who annoy me by talking about their lifestyles”

      OP is the human embodiment of a conservative stand-up comedian, or as Tim Heidecker put it

  • unalivejoy
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    I think FreeBSD users are the literal gluten free vegans of the Linux community. That is if you want to consider them part of the community.

    They don’t use Linux and they don’t use glibc.

    • TurboWafflz
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      41 year ago

      I feel like with this analogy that would be like saying vegans are part of the meat community which I would assume most people would disagree with.

  • nifty
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    31 year ago

    ITT arch users salty about being compared to vegans. Heavy is the crown, wear it proud.

  • @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    You should pick another distro and become equally as insufferable.

    I recommend Mint. Its basically a 1:1 clone of windows from what I recall of using it years and years ago.

    • UnfortunateShort
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      21 year ago

      Classic post-purchase rationalisation

      Except it’s completely different starting with you not having to spend a penny lmao

      The upside is it’s a rolling release and very convenient btw.

    • TurboWafflz
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      51 year ago

      I switched from arch to opensuse tumbleweed, and even though I really like opensuse, arch was so much simpler to maintain, pacman is so much better than zypper. I disliked arch until I gave it a real try, but even though I’ve moved on for now on my main computer, arch is stil a really good distribution if you know how to set it up

      • @[email protected]
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        You might want to have a look at endeavouros if you consider coming back. It does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. I’ve got arch, manjaro, antergos in my background as far as arch-based distros I’ve tried over the years, and have not had major problems with any of them, but endeavouros is an easy install with some conservative defaults. I had only a couple things to add on afterward to get it just how I wanted, you have a fair bit of control at install time, and once installed it’s just like maintaining an arch system.

        • TurboWafflz
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          31 year ago

          No I have no trouble using arch and I still use it on my laptop, I just like opensuse because it’s fun so I use that on my main computer now

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            No worries. For me, the the fun of installing wore off after a couple times, so I have stuck with derivatives in recent years, but I get it. :)

            • @[email protected]
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              Theres no real reason to manually install arch anymore though, archinstall script is easy, and works well. Yea you don’t get a fancy GUI, but there are plenty of options to choose at install time.

    • @[email protected]
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      What can I say? Everytime I get an update I get a little spike in dopamine. Arch is perfect for that

      I also get a little spike in dopamine every time I don’t hurt an animal. That’s why I’m vegan too 😎 don’t even get me started on the “b12-less buzz” 😏

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      The 2 best features that I love and cannot live without anymore are having a rolling release that doesn’t break every single time I try to do a distro upgrade, and the AUR. I use Arch btw.

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Preach. (Though I haven’t used pure Arch in a long time.)

        Rolling distros have been all I’ve run for at least the past 6 or 7 years, and I essentially never do a fresh install anymore unless I get new hardware. It’s a lovely, low maintenance place to be, and I’ve always got fresh versions of all the software I use.

        • The_Pete
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          31 year ago

          I have a roughly 13 year old install that I’ve moved through the transition to /usr/ and from sysv to systemd. Its my oldest install. I run almost everything except suse as a systems admin.

          As a way to run Linux, I find arch one of the nicest. Rolling release, unmodified packages direct from the dev, unopinionated systems management, arch build system for any packages you want to compile, arch Linux archive that can be used for snapshotting or locking your rolling release, and AUR.

          It’s a completely different way to manage and build an OS that no one else is really doing. I find team ‘I use arch btw’ to be extremely annoying but at the end of the day, the arch tooling for building a Linux ypunlike to use means that people are naturally going to want to tell you they built something they find enjoyable to use. That’s not really something a lot of people say about most OSs.

          I have a range of issues and annoyances with most major OS, ranging from i cant use this to i wish this worked. Windows, MacOS, Ubuntu/deb flavors, redhat/fedora flavors, openwrt, alpine and other busybox flavors, iOS, Android, Graphine. All have things that mostly work but I’m always working around something.

          And finding accurate documentation for issues on distros that have different configuration release to release is a pain, deb, Ubuntu and redhat flavors are especially egregious. I don’t really care how to do this on RH6 or Ubuntu 11, lol, I want docs for the current version.

          • @[email protected]
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            It’s a completely different way to manage and build an OS that no one else is really doing. I find team ‘I use arch btw’ to be extremely annoying but at the end of the day, the arch tooling for building a Linux ypunlike to use means that people are naturally going to want to tell you they built something they find enjoyable to use. That’s not really something a lot of people say about most OSs.

            I wanted to try to find a way to say this in reply to some of the other comments, but I wasn’t sure I could communicate it effectively without just sounding like I was living up to the meme. You did a better job than I would have. :)

            I have a roughly 13 year old install that I’ve moved through the transition to /usr/ and from sysv to systemd.

            Whew! I’m aware of both those transitions, and was an arch user during one of them, but that’s super impressive. My oldest install is from 2020, endeavouros on a headless media server in my basement. Not even close!

            • The_Pete
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              21 year ago

              Yeah, I that nk a lot of people ‘get it’ but can’t quite explain it. So they tell you they use arch and they they are excited about it.

              I’m a pro, I’ve used basically every type of Linuxevwr made. Ive built and run linux from wcratch multiole times, as a lewrning experience, a teaching experience and even protypes for production systrms. I understand the packaging philosophies, I understand the opinionated administration decisions. I’m subscribed to most major distro mailing lists and i understand the political motivations that drive various teams to the different technical decisions.

              Arch isn’t for everyone. And I’m totally fine with that. But it is perfect for people who want to build something with well crafted and unopinionated tooling. Of everyone ‘got’ arch they’d be failing at what they ate trying to do.

  • @[email protected]
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    771 year ago

    Whenever anyone brings this up, I imagine a vegan sitting at a table with their new friends, refusing to eat any chicken wings, but also not saying why… And then everyone harassing them with a million questions like, “do you not like hot sauce? We can get barbecue”, “are you on a diet?”, “are you allergic?”, etc, etc. Finally, after half an hour of this, they lose it and just as there’s a lull in the music, they scream out, “look, I’m a vegan! I don’t fucking eat meat! Fuck off!”

    The whole bar goes quiet, staring, then one of the people at the table reaches for a wing, looks at the vegan, and says, “dude, chill, we get it, you don’t eat meat, blah blah blah. You don’t have to talk about it every 5 minutes! Here’s some bread and butter.”

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      Every vegan that irritated me constantly brought it up…the folks who just did their thing got me curious as to why and educated me on some delicious food despite me not being vegan/vegetarian.

      I will say I think Indian food is the best vegetarian food to the point that it’s just good, you’re not even worried about meat.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Kinda proving the point tho. The joke was more on Arch users and everyone in here is writing paragraphs defending Gluten Free/Vegan. But, like the meme is pointing out, you just gotta talk about it! 😂

      • @[email protected]
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        111 year ago

        “Haha vegans never stop talking about themselves!”

        Hey can you stop making fun of us?

        “Haha look at this, yet another vegan who can’t shut up!”

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          It’s more like “Hey, don’t Arch users totally fit this stereotype?”, but again, look how defensive you get. It’s hilarious that you don’t see the irony. The joke literally starts with “Arch users…”, but you zero in on the vegan part. You didn’t even need to comment. You could’ve just downvoted and moved on.

          I really hope you can appreciate the irony. Humor is good for the soul, buddy.

          • @[email protected]
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            I don’t use arch, and I’m not vegan, I’m just tired of played out innaccurate “jokes”

            • @[email protected]
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              21 year ago

              Ever hear a completely accurate and factual joke? They’re boring. Just admit you don’t like the joke and move on. You don’t need to further the very stereotype you hate so much.

              That’s the irony part that you’re just not getting.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      This is bullshit. Your imagination is perpetuating the myth of the vast majority of people caring about an individual’s dietary preferences. I have never once been accosted by or have accosted vegans on their dietary preference. Maybe, perhaps, in a sarcastic jest.

      The dietary preference wars are just like the gender and the other culture wars: psy-op proxies for the only war that’s ever mattered - the class war.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        I have never once been accosted by or have accosted vegans on their dietary preference

        Congratulations, I wasn’t talking about you specifically because I don’t know you specifically.

        Your imagination is perpetuating the myth of the vast majority of people caring about an individual’s dietary preferences.

        No, I’m reversing the myth OP was perpetuating that vegans talk about being vegans constantly. There is no myth that “the vast majority of people care about an individual’s dietary preferences.” I’m using hyperbole to demonstrate what would happen if in a hypothetical situation where a vegan didn’t mention that they were vegan to explain why they weren’t eating meat. The hyperbole comes from the non-vegans not understanding why someone would not eat meat, forcing the vegan to announce themselves. Suddenly, the vegan, despite all their efforts not to, has perpetuated the myth that vegans constantly talk about vegans. In the hyperbolic situation - being used to demonstrate the inanity of the vegans-always-talk-about-being-vegans myth - the non-vegans represent people who perpetrate that myth.

        Thankfully, that’s not you. Sorry if you felt attacked.

    • AggressivelyPassive
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      411 year ago

      I have to say, I am yet to encounter a cliche vegan.

      Not a single vegan I’ve ever met brought up the topic, unless there was a reason for it. Like the scenario you described.

      But I’ve met a whole lot of bros who made fun of vegans for existing and being annoying.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I’ve ran into a few online, but even that’s rare. Agreed that people ranting against this stereotype are far more common than the actual stereotype.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 year ago

        That’s why vegan != arch user. If you are vegan, you can not avoid the topic. Arch user could avoid the topic.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          Uhhh… I mean no. I think the equivalency is both groups love to talk about something that Makes them feel superior- but actually just annoys everyone around them

          • @[email protected]
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            141 year ago

            Still never met a vegan who loves to talk about their dietary choices. Have met a bunch of omnivores who love to harass vegetarians and vegans once they find out someone eats differently than they do.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yep, I don’t eat meat and I don’t recall the last time I actually told someone that unprompted in real life. More likely it’s one of my friends or family that says it for me, like I can’t eat around the bacon that the chef accidentally put on my plate

    • @[email protected]
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      61 year ago

      Stop slandering my culinary heritage by associating it with famed wife beater Steven Crowder. We’ve suffered enough already, we has to grow up in Boston - and, true story, I once nearly got reported to HR because of a D&D game involving Hooked Horrors.