lolzacksnyderfans

joined 1 year ago
 

I'm a longtime Linux user, starting back in 1998 with an early RedHat release before switching to Slackware, and then basically Kali for work.

Most recently after getting back into Desktop Linux I switched to Alpine, because it met my needs for how I used to use Slackware. I like as minimal as possible a system, with everything clear and laid out not hiding behind tools or obfuscation, with security in mind.

I did try Void once before, but ran into issues getting some package I wanted to work, and Alpine was working better for me so I stuck with it.

I'm still very interested in Void, but I wonder at this point, are there any distinct advantages it has over Alpine?

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

It's mostly just creative automod rules, it's not that big a deal and plenty of users would come up with solutions in short order.

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

I used to use Slack, but it lost its way. Arch is really, really cool, but I've become more interested in Void. Currently, perhaps surprisingly, I use Alpine because I like how minimal it is.

[–] lolzacksnyderfans@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

I don't think any subs will stay permanently dark, their mods will be replaced eventually.