It’s really fun but still kinda rough around the edges. I wish there other games like this that are fully fleshed out and complete.
It’s really fun but still kinda rough around the edges. I wish there other games like this that are fully fleshed out and complete.
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lemmites like how the users of luddy were called luddites
I’m sure it’s fine code, I just can’t imagine it’ll ever be as efficient as Rust.
They do get updated but very conservatively. They prioritize stability so their older kernel and system/library packages means all of their packages in general are also kept behind. Debian 11 for example is still on Python 3.9.2 whereas in Arch it’s at 3.11.3 (and it’s called python not python3).
I envy Gentoo for having x86-64-v3
Arch Linux. Always very up-to-date and the AUR is huge. No dealing with PPAs or snaps or flatpaks or appimages. Just paru -S any-software-ever-made
. Also very streamlined (systemd for everything lol) and well documented. I tried NixOS for a bit but it was very inconvenient in comparison and I felt like it was impossible to tinker with or understand if you weren’t good at Haskell. Terrible documentation.
For servers it’s definitely Debian + docker.
kbin looks good but I can’t get over the fact that its backend is written in PHP. In the long run, lemmy’s Rust backend will probably be way more resource efficient and thus better for hosters. We’ll have to see though, since tech stacks aren’t the most important thing. But for me a Rust backend is a huge plus.
caddy for not having to think about TLS
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