





OK, but Citadel’s colour names are the worst.
Wow, that’s 3/32 ch, and ~ 20 cm
I thought Ubuntu was one of the first. Something arround 2005. I am not sure though.
I don’t know what Maestro is referring to, but Ubuntu has really good out of the box hardware support. Also it streamlined the installation process. Start it as a live CD, look around, if you like it, install it from the live environment. Generally they improved usability.


I think it is also just not true. Otherwise, please name the 4 and we’ll take a look at the top 500 subreddits.
Isn’t Jordan Peterson the guy who states wild assumptions and refuses to elaborate? I mean he uses quite the opposite of well defined language.
That is like 10 Years old. (I did not look it up) Can we not stomp on tiny mistakes from 10 years ago?
Really? What would you do, after 3000 days of nothingness?


Ja moin!
You use the word “declare” a lot.
I am not sure, but in Nix I declare the desired state of installed packages and configurations in an obscure language and the package manger takes care of that, right?
Now the module declare reasonable default configurations? Like http server starts on system start and serves on port 80?
Now you lost me at the Home-Manger. I can declare stuff in my home folder. OK, so for user-wide configuration? For packages and configuration in the user space? Or what?
I don’t understand a thing.


As long as bluesky is not truly decentralized, it is not worth looking at.