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    Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged) (taylan@fedi.feministwiki.org)'s status on Saturday, 07-Dec-2024 22:01:48 JSTTaylan (Now 18% More Deranged)Taylan (Now 18% More Deranged)
    I wonder if there's any #GNU/Linux or #BSD distribution out there that's relatively modern, stable, and well-maintained, and also not taken over by political nonsense?

    It doesn't have to be purely free software, though that would be a plus.

    Maybe #OpenBSD? I've used that before on a laptop (until ~10 years ago I think) and it was honestly OK, until my Firefox was so outdated I couldn't watch WebM that people began using in place of GIFs... OpenBSD doesn't seem to have a CoC, which is good.

    #FreeBSD has a CoC but it seems acceptable, maybe. At least it lists "sex" alongside "gender identity" as two separate characteristics so it's not entirely brainrotten. It's the most popular BSD if I'm not mistaken, so may be interesting.

    #NetBSD also always seemed quite interesting. Maybe I'll try that out for a change. Doesn't seem to have a CoC.

    Other than that, #PureOS sounds like a good sensible fully free GNU/Linux-libre distro based on Debian so I might go with that I suppose. Can't find any CoC.

    #Dragora is very interesting. It's been developed by one guy for years??? Not sure if it's gonna be as modern and well-maintained as some of the other options though.
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