Post ASwisYa4d8LMlSFVL6 by jacobydave@mastodon.xyz
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 (DIR) Post #ASwYeRK5ooH8evP6dk by jacobydave@mastodon.xyz
       2023-02-22T15:06:57Z
       
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       It is my position that there's minimal differences between Linux distros, or between Linux and *BSD and other Unixes, if you're in userland and not being the admin.How am I wrong?
       
 (DIR) Post #ASwYeS377QHuuYT3oW by amerika@noagendasocial.com
       2023-02-22T16:43:07Z
       
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       @jacobydave Or any operating system at this point...
       
 (DIR) Post #ASwisYa4d8LMlSFVL6 by jacobydave@mastodon.xyz
       2023-02-22T18:37:42Z
       
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       @amerika Since the last time I touched CDE, the weirdest and least usable GUI (for me) was recent MacOS, with most everything else behaving in a very Windows way.I've never ssh'd into anything and not had Unix/Linux waiting for me. Well, not since VMS in the early 2000s and that was frustrating.
       
 (DIR) Post #ASxNKBkL7MtKDfmVu4 by amerika@noagendasocial.com
       2023-02-23T02:10:54Z
       
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       @jacobydave I agree on MacOS, but I became a Mac hater back in 1987 because of the way it creates learned helplessness in the user.Also, I like VMS and used to hang with VMS hackers buuuttt I hear you, it's not the same world as UNIX at all.As far as the command line, I think this is why so many of us use it for certain things: you can do just about anything anywhere on any hardware.