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prettygood (prettygood@socially.drinkingatmy.computer)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2024 12:32:07 JST prettygood
@theorytoe @mischievoustomato @adiz it *can* be but it isn't always. Tinkerers aren't the target market. Debian is for the "start and ignore it for months" type of user. -
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mischievoustomato@0.5dollah.click's status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2024 12:43:12 JST mischievoustomato
@prettygood @theorytoe @adiz i would run debian if packaging for it didn't seem hellish
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👺防空識別區👹 (sojourn maxxing) (adiz@wl0.9ch.nl)'s status on Thursday, 26-Dec-2024 02:04:13 JST 👺防空識別區👹 (sojourn maxxing)
@prettygood Yes, I am their target audience. I don't need to tinker or mess with stuff. I want something to run and be lightweight and stable/reliable and not break. I use Debian both for my servers and for my desktop. And, with both, I just want to "set it and forget it". @theorytoe @mischievoustomato
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