voidwalker

@voidwalker@lemmy.villa-straylight.social
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Joined 12 months ago

"If you want to shine like sun, first you have to burn like it."

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Welcome to the internet! We have bots and people who act like bots.

In all seriousness though, I think that this is just a flaw in the voting system and human behaviour. People like to go with the general concensus instead of thinking for themselves. It feels like people genuinely have difficulty in thinking about things and act as automatons a lot of the time. I also have a suspicion that bots are involved but I don't have any evidence though it does seem to be a theory that has circulated on the internet for some time.

Void's pretty nice, it has a fast package manager (XBPS) that's on par with pacman. Runnit is a fast init system that does its job, if you don't like systemd then this is good. In comparison to Arch, Void is much more stable; I haven't had to roll back any packages so far. I used void-musl for a while which is good for hard drive space but not for software compatibility (I had to switch to glibc to use signal-desktop). Void linux has a TUI installer that is much more refined than archinstall so it is easier to install than other "minimal" distros. You can also install with XFCE although I have not tried this. The only inconviniences that I have come across when using Void Linux are that packages aren't always named in the way you might expect them to be and that there aren't anywhere near as many packages available on void through the default repos and void source packages by default when compared to the AUR. Other than this Void Linux is a good distro. I haven't heard much about compiling using USE flags on Void so I will have to look into that.

https://imgur.com/a/Pi36UsG I hope the resolution is high enough for you