@endali@tech.lgbt Ah yes, running GNU/Linux, the only true "escape" from Tarkov.
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 18:04:12 JST SuperDicq
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 18:15:11 JST 翠星石
@a1ba There is no escape from my interjection. -
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:umu: :umu: (a1ba@suya.place)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 18:15:12 JST :umu: :umu:
@SuperDicq @endali on Linux we don't have escape from tarkov but have :q! from vim -
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翠星石 (suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 20:37:55 JST 翠星石
@a1ba >what if none of the userland has GNU software. >It's quite possible.
That's incredibly hard to do for nontrivial software, considering that GNU is the very base of free software.
If one is using a GNU-imitator like BusyBox, that only makes it more important to point out that level of suckyness of missing most of GNU by writing BusyBox/Linux. -
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:umu: :umu: (a1ba@suya.place)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Apr-2024 20:37:56 JST :umu: :umu:
@Suiseiseki and what if none of the userland has GNU software.
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Denis Drakhnyan (numas13@suya.place)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 03:54:30 JST Denis Drakhnyan
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