

My luck with Ventoy has been very poor. The isos will work a few times and then something breaks and I need to re download all my isos and format and try again.
My luck with Ventoy has been very poor. The isos will work a few times and then something breaks and I need to re download all my isos and format and try again.
I don’t necessarily agree but one could argue in 2000 after SCOTUS stopped the recount and the dems just politely conceded.
EDIT: Also seeing a lot of people pointing to the rise of Neoliberalism.
The forums are great and in general the Gentoo community just seems much more willing to point you in the right direction. Compared to arch where RTFM just boils down linking a wiki page without further guidance.
Thank you I felt very clever when I came up with it.
I think you misunstand my point. I’m saying that doing nothing is never the only option. There are a lot of people saying that the world is fucked so we might as well do nothing. my only point is that we should at least try doing something.
It’s more like me saying to the driver you should use the ebrake after it becomes too late to use the normal breaks and other people saying that since the normal breaks won’t work we might as well do nothing and accept flying off the cliff full force.
I’m sure you could make a “beginner” Gentoo distro but it’s really so counter to its purpose I don’t see it happening.
(something something ChromeOS)
also systemd is just assumed in 99% of Linux tutorials and questions.
with archinstall as part if the ISO now it is genuinely easier to install than most other distros.
Arch is for people who want bleeding edge and the aur. Gentoo is for people who really hate one particular thing that everything tries to use or have a system with very specific requirements.
are there any good tutorials or something for void. I’m very interested because the name is cool but haven’t found a good resource for learning.
did it go well? I have been running gentoo for a month and think I’m done distro hooping but holy hell it took me multiple attempts to properly install it.
NixOS is theoretically great but fucking hell they need better docs.
Gentoo is great. If you want that level of control over your system. But it is not a beginner distro. There are too many nebulous choices and not enough clarity.
What do you define as breaking? I ran arch and cachy and never once had a breaking issue.
Yeah if you don’t tech a kid how to do something and they don’t learn it themselves they won’t learn it. A lot of kids are way more willing to learn things than people give them credit for because no one is putting in the effort to teach them.
FOSS is great but so much if it has just absolute garbage documentation.
Oops thanks for that.
I agree but you said that there would be a point that our actions do not matter. I’m pointing out that there will always be choices to be made that will have some level of effect. You also can’t convince me that if people started dying the the numbers that are expected that if someone told the person in power that a nuclear winter would solve they wouldn’t at least consider it.
EDIT: Thought you were the person that I had initially replied to my bad. Thanks 9bananas.
I was simply pointing out that there will always be some level of choice. I do not think that putting ourselves into a nuclear winter is something that should be considered a good idea I was simply pointing it out as an option that was technically available. Not using an option is still making a choice.
I mean thats not really true even if the most catastrophic of feedback loops was actively happening if we invented something for effective carbon capture and storage or did something more drastic like launch enough nukes to start a nuclear winter we could still do something.
what’s your opinion on games like call of duty/ battle field where you unlock guns/tacticals as you progress?