Lol, which is funny as every torrent client gives the example of downloading Linux isos (which is probably for legality reasons)
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Good, Maybe a list of “Pirate Distros” would help people.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd preparing to comply with age verification laws
6·3 days agoIt appears to be active (running)
Yeah, but the keyword is large. Because there are many community distros that are hardly updated. Case and point, Spiral Linux is still stuck in bookworm, even though this week 450 people downloaded its iso.
Depends really. Small community distros serve a purpose as they either provide some niche configurations or pre-installed software that major distros don’t, or they are made because they are trying to fork a major distros that is becoming too corporate with risk of becoming less open source. Now within community distros there are reputations. Debian is famously a community driven distro that hundreds of other distros are based on, and so is arch. They are pretty stable and will last more and more. Also, corporate distro doesn’t guarantee longevity or stability either, because there are several corporate projects that get abandoned and are picked up by communities.
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News@lemmy.world•I Wrote a Movie Review. Cops Took It From A Protester’s Home to Make the Case That He’s a Terrorist.
22·7 days agoMedia literacy is already low for average American, combine it with the low IQ of a cop, and you get this.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro hot take: There's only one suitable distro for linux newbies
4·11 days agoIt’s not a hot take, but it only applies to specific type of newbies who want to keep using Linux like they use windows, because a newbie will stay a newbie on an atomic system. Those who actually wanna dwell into Linux and take full advantages of things like customizing & scripting, will feel restrained. But then again, only a newbie could really tell if that’s the case.
This is not a religion.
Tell that to arch evangelists
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Baffled at PC freezing on Linux, but not on Windows for the same workload
0·6 months agoYes, freeze like mouse is frozen too, and key strokes don’t work either. No Ctrl alt del. I have to do power reset from physical button.
100tb … You must be downloading larger 4k Linux images.