Post A4UXoUPdbyIe5kcyrg by oak@merveilles.town
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(DIR) Post #A4QAUnlcrnDgkWiRZw by dogstar@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T04:51:16Z
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at the end of the day a huge reason i am leaning into 9front so hard is because i am not very smart but i am very exhausted so i just want things to be simple and easy. id rather debug a simple kernel or write a driver than try to learn how systemd works because my brain finds that infinitely more tractable and interesting
(DIR) Post #A4QBD1fOY9U4bEtBYG by wzqtparor@mstdn.io
2021-02-19T04:59:57Z
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Stop using systemd, problem solved. (●´ω`●)@dogstar
(DIR) Post #A4QBLprJotRgaKfPwO by dogstar@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T05:01:32Z
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@wzqtparor yeah i mean that is basically what im doing but to the nth degree
(DIR) Post #A4UXnHlh8YNaaRN2Ke by dogstar@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T05:03:23Z
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@wzqtparor "fuck lennart" but so intensely that i stop using unix
(DIR) Post #A4UXoUPdbyIe5kcyrg by oak@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T07:52:59Z
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@dogstar 'tired computing' is real
(DIR) Post #A4UXpA3QmvUZF2Yq5A by eris@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T11:27:20Z
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@dogstar what do you mean massive complexity breaks more often and is harder to fix and understand
(DIR) Post #A4UXpASxG1uOWCVDrk by eris@merveilles.town
2021-02-19T11:28:37Z
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@dogstar i thought making things more complex would make them easier to understand!!