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looks like 2023 is finally the year!
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great now Linux is mainstream enought i have fo over to free bsd to keep my hipster status
You can say something like "I've been here before the Steam Deck" or "I've seen the SystemD holy war" or any of the earlier changes around linux you've encountered
I remember the transition from a.out to elf. Fun times!
Netbsd on toaster pls