XDA Developers on MSN
NixOS finally clicked for me when I stopped treating it like Ubuntu
The whole thing made a lot more sense to me once I started treating my system as code, not a pile of Ubuntu-style tweaks.
FreeBSD and Slackware are both outstanding OSes. FreeBSD is more UNIX-like, while Slackware is more Linux-like. One is geared for servers, while the other is a bit more general. FreeBSD and Slackware.
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Linux's contemporary filesystem mount API went without documentation for six years — latest man-page package finally adds content for 2019 code
Core system code doesn't move at quite the same pace as the latest vibe coders, and thankfully so, as it needs to be stable, efficient, and battle-tested. However, sometimes delays can get a little ...
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