this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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And there is OpenSUSE: 10 11 12 13 42 15
If 42 is a true to Sir Terry Pratchett, then I see anothing wrong with this.
Douglas adams.
Your geek credentials have been invalidated, sir please exit the internet immediately.
Fuck. I know. I just woke up and haven't had any coffee yet.
We understand. Regardless, a rule is a rule. Now kindly GTFO.
Wait, don't they still have the option to pics or gtfo?
I move that we demand a cat tax in lieu of gtfo.
Personally I'm fine with
Pics or GTFO
Where pics are one of
Cat tax? Tits? Tasteful nudes? AI to the rescue! (NSFW)
...
Well, I guess the rules are the rules, as you were.
Whelp. That's definitely a thing I've seen now. Will admit I did say one of those options but here we are
Mulligan.
The system for tumbleweed is nice. There's only one version : tumbleweed.
From another perspective, you have a new version every few days, with the date as the version