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Average uni IT student
(lemmy.blahaj.zone)
About !unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone on fediverse:
Unixporn + socks
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All non-meme posts should consist of the poster with socks, thigh highs, stockings, or even just legs, feel free to get creative!
A Unix-like OS is preferred, but any operating system is fine, as long as you are doing cool, or unique stuff with it.
Hate speech or discrimination will not be tolerated, we are protective of our lgbtq, neurodiverse, and culturally diverse members, but any sexism, racism, classism, or other bigotry will not be tolerated, and will result in am immediate ban that you may try and appeal.
NSFW post must have NSFW flag.
I'm not interested in having my OS as a hobby. I prefer it as a functional tool that lets me do things with minimal effort required. Not hating on arch, just not my thing
I wouldn't say Arch is a "hobbyist" distro, just one that gives users a bit more control over the install. Maintenance is the same as with other distros once you have it set up imo. Not saying you should switch btw, if you like Mint keep trucking with it.
Tbf there are some nice dotfiles out there which turns arch into an already usable system (shout out to ML4W)