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Portable Formats and Inmutable Distros
(lemmy.zip)
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did you know about pkgforge repo? it’s an interesting project however, even package managers for portable formats are sort of fragmented
I don’t like depending on GitHub so I don’t consider GPM, Soar and AM seem too similar… and I still have to understand what makes dbin stand out