I use Ubuntu. Have slapped on a really pretty material theme. A couple of blur extensions. A cute furry wallpaper. Never felt the need to switch to anything else.
Using Linux is not a dick measuring contest (and man I hate these threads asking “why is your distro the best?” - it feels like trolling and sowing division and grief to me. A bit like asking a mother “What is your favorite child?”.)
But apart from that, I think we can all agree that security of AUR packages is no good enough, and that this deficit is by design.
Huh, you really feel schadenfreude over another reputable project being hit by/having to deal with malware? And all the people who might be affected by it?
That is not something that would ever cross my mind.
Me, a Debian user, watching that shitshow 😎
Upside to Debian! Never have to worry about shit like this. Downside to Debian, you have to use Debian.
I use Ubuntu. Have slapped on a really pretty material theme. A couple of blur extensions. A cute furry wallpaper. Never felt the need to switch to anything else.
Nothing says “socialist vibes” like gloating over other Linux users
Using Linux is not a dick measuring contest (and man I hate these threads asking “why is your distro the best?” - it feels like trolling and sowing division and grief to me. A bit like asking a mother “What is your favorite child?”.)
But apart from that, I think we can all agree that security of AUR packages is no good enough, and that this deficit is by design.
Or all the Arch users, who finish their comments with the iconic „oh, I use Arch btw”. Like a medal. Loool!
Huh, you really feel schadenfreude over another reputable project being hit by/having to deal with malware? And all the people who might be affected by it?
That is not something that would ever cross my mind.
I mean, but this is arch.
And?
Debian users should receive their news 6-12 months after everyone else, change my mind
/s
Some people likes tested and stable software. It’s weird.
Out of date and stable software you mean.
Honestly, not even stable. Just arbitrarily frozen. Oftentimes with later releases having bugfixes that the user won’t see for another few years.
That’s optimistically quick
Sincerely,
A Debian user
Should? Don’t you mean already do?