Post AsDTJbdhoLUhUkwDa4 by a1ba@suya.place
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 (DIR) Post #AsDPyTWEVZ1cMkfv16 by ThatOneSeong@mstdn.games
       2025-03-19T13:36:35Z
       
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       For every "GNU/" in "GNU/Linux", a local internet friend shrivels up and utterly collapses from the dangerous condensed amounts of cringe that being pedantic comes with.Stop that. You're not convincing anyone. Just say Linux.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDPyUOpEah564DW6q by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T14:38:14.546168Z
       
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       @ThatOneSeong well, we have nongnu linux at this point, like Android, which won't run software made for gnu linux by default.I would argue that _right now_ the clarification makes more sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDQiQ09uxC8mIa240 by mischievoustomato@tsundere.love
       2025-03-19T14:46:48.817096Z
       
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       @ThatOneSeong thankfully with the ubuntu move we might be able to break free from the gnu shackles
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDQn7RWLUzMfQcUc4 by Tadano@amala.schwartzwelt.xyz
       2025-03-19T14:47:37.387453Z
       
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       @mischievoustomato @ThatOneSeong enjoy your cuck license :kiarasmuglowres:
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDR8GcVQ7kVD8qHFQ by Alex@boymilk.cafe
       2025-03-19T14:51:29.356187Z
       
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       But they're different things.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDS38azvXd8pXFrQe by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:01:42.976234Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong yes, that's the thing, it's compiled for it. But there is no binary compatibility, that's what I mean.I really like running stuff built in early 2000s and running it today while also mixing it with code built with modern compiler and glibc. See my fakk2 sdk post on idtech space. It's not something I can do out of the box on Alpine or Android.Termux is kinda interesting to me, as they patch and recompile software so it runs on top of bionic libc. But again, no binary compatibility.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDSem44966rxHnW8e by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:08:29.797299Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong it's just my opinion on long philosophical question on whether Android is Linux. And to me, it is. But to distinguish it from the same Linux I have on my PC, there is good old GNU slash prefix.And it somewhat aligns with platform triplets too.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDSm0uLME7Y19haoy by mischievoustomato@tsundere.love
       2025-03-19T15:09:52.436268Z
       
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       @Tadano @ThatOneSeong i am enjoying it and the chinese cuck the gpl, there might be a lawsuit that might kill the agpl even
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDT0pEd2To49uFktE by pettanko@varishangout.net
       2025-03-19T15:12:32.600618Z
       
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       @mischievoustomato @ThatOneSeong Ubuntu/Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDT22yzPWSF5PWL44 by mischievoustomato@tsundere.love
       2025-03-19T15:12:46.834225Z
       
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       @pettanko @ThatOneSeong systemd/nixos
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDTJbdhoLUhUkwDa4 by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:15:48.379232Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong >you'll need to usebut I don't have to. Also VMs and containers are still headache, depending on what exactly you want to run in them. And static linking everything is also a headache. You know, can't static link nvidia blob if I want graphics acceleration to work _everywhere_, despite the my and probably yours belief that nvidia is bad
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDTNjEjVTd4DRDtCK by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:16:39.287452Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong >you could slap GNU in Android and you'd still have the exact same portability problems.Explain please.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDU2udU1tNJRVRCim by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:23:52.537201Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong trueee. Mesa kinda does that, you can just bring your own version of it and it will still work with whatever on system through magical DRM kernel interfaces.Also, funny enough, I believe these proprietary game consoles do that too, where games just are single static binary or an archive, and they bring their own GPU driver.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDUEWhcq2V2gqug8e by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:26:02.983573Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong let me interject for a moment, what you're calling GNU/Linux is in fact freedesktop.org/GNU/Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #AsDV2zRWFzoUJ0RUwq by a1ba@suya.place
       2025-03-19T15:35:18.843107Z
       
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       @lanodan @ThatOneSeong that's it, we're switching to gentoo profiles to describe systems
       
 (DIR) Post #AsE99TBCbb7kR8SGZ6 by ThatOneSeong@mstdn.games
       2025-03-19T20:47:31Z
       
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       @Alex Except that no one who uses computers casually cares about what compiler or toolchain you used to build funny pengu OS.It's a distinction without a practical difference.
       
 (DIR) Post #AsE99UPQ2E5eFW78Ma by Alex@boymilk.cafe
       2025-03-19T23:04:41.110983Z
       
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       No one who uses computers casually gives a shit about "Linux" to begin with, they only know "is it a mac or PC?"