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    12 months ago

    I ran out of fucks almost a decade ago, so I use basic-bitch Kubuntu and barely bother to customize it at all. (I turned on dark mode and picked a wallpaper, but that’s about it.)

    My self-induced pain point is that I get mildly annoyed about snaps once in a while, but not enough to be worth switching distros.

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    12 months ago

    Mostly stopped fucking around with stuff once I switched to fedora which seriously just works.

    But then, every couple of months, I just feel the need to try something new. So I grab my 2nd laptop and start installing some esoteric distro, configure everything, even sign in to my online accounts, just to never touch that laptop again until I want to try the next weird distro.

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    2 months ago

    I hit the point where I just throw on Fedora and call it a day

    I also have a LFS VM I look at every few months and wonder if I want to do something with it

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    12 months ago

    I spend hours writing a bash script to automate something I know I’m only going to do once.

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    I have a cycle that goes like this:

    1. I just want a system that works. (Fedora)
    2. The UNIX philosophy is cool. (OpenBSD)

    Repeat every 6 months or so. I’m never happy with my current system.

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    12 months ago

    Been working with Linux every day for over a decade at my job. At home I run the most boring generic shit.

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    52 months ago

    I mean, I could just patch and do some housecleaning, and maybe adjust partitions.

    OR I could reinstall fucking everything from scratch because it feels good.