yayja, real nice and elegant tiling window manager for people which are fed up with tedious configuration and manual tiling of e.g. i3wm. Really want to test it for gaming at some point.
People think "updates are time consuming" therefore prefer LTS because its supported for longer. I parole for quite some time that LTS has no place for private use and rolling release is the right way.
Can you decouple a package manager from its repository like that? And even if, is that a real world example?
The high-quality of debian packages is supposed to be a myth if you compared package amount with the available staff actually being able to check packages.
Lack real problems to solve? Wtf. Also your experience with unions seem very biased.
In regards to your original quesiton, I would like to know why you stopped using Void linux. Because to me its very similar to Arch in many ways.
Whenever I see one of the three #cli music players I wish there was one with properly (easy) to configure album art display.
How does hyperland configuration compare to sway? Or is it exactly the same?
I sense a dislike for systemd. :D Actually didn't know alpine is gentoo based. Thanks for your insight.
You are probably not an IT Admin. Never heard about any server being deployed on Arch anywhere.
So basically your resume goes backwards... ;)
facepalm I truly mixed that in my brain. But Valve also has this Dota Chess Game, right? Not sure if you would count that as a success though, have totally lost track of it.