already seen it lol. This is probably my favorite kansas meme so far
I need to make one of these for New England, but I feel the simplicity would be lost.
Nothing like driving for 2 hours to end up in a town that looks exactly the same as your old one featuring all of your favorite corpo-burgers
Ah, but do those towns have tourists?
If you count old people sitting on their porches being judgy and racist, the people who are only stopping for restroom/drink at the gas station and/or truckers then yes. Otherwise no
Fabulous. No New Yorkers or Massholes trying to overtake double-trailer semis uphill on merging lanes because the LL Bean outlet has a sale.
Every time you curse on accident you have to instinctively say fuck afterwards its the rules lol
Im convinced linux will eventually merge everything over to ubuntu and its derivatives. ofc stuff like arch will exist but ubuntu will be the primary thing you must have.
My issue with this is gonna be the whole apt situation. From a user standpoint it just sucks. Many different commands with their own flags and subcommands, all doing their own thing. My biggest reason for using fedora is DNF and just how easy it is to use.
you might be right. WSL, containers, steam and even most pre-compiled software for Linux all target Ubuntu as a base and getting that stuff to work on another Linux distribution can sometimes be more troublethan its worth. I have a Ubuntu container on standby to compile or build any software that Fedora has issues with for this very reason.
Its like they tried to fix the others with something just as confusing and hard to use. you got apt-get, aptitude and apt and all have their own interfaces comamnds that are almost nothing alike. DNF is pretty much yum but with more features and the commands are interchangeable 90% of the time.
Buts its the features you get that really drive it home. Need a very specific command or library installed but you cant remember the package name? No problem. Just tell DNF the file location and if it can be installed, the proper package and its dependences
This feature helps soo much when you need to install some obsecure library for something but don’t know the package name. I’ll just dnf install /lib64/whatever.so.0
and i’ll find it.
also dnf history
to see a list of updates and all their packages and being able to rollback those changes with a simple dnf history redo
command has got me out of soo many situations and I don’t believe apt has anything like that either.