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  • macOS 10.14 has been EOL for more than 2 years now and basically every Mac released since 2012 is compatible with 10.15. Valve also didn’t actively flip a switch and disable functionality; they’re just no longer providing updates. I don’t think Valve shoulders any blame in this specific case - it’s unreasonable to expect any company to indefinitely support platforms that are effectively obsolete.




  • The whole concept of claiming that GNU is the actual OS never made much sense to me. Like yeah, glibc and coreutils are very major components, but so is the init system, and the package manager, and the WM, and the DE… I don’t really understand why RMS draws the line at GNU arbitrarily other than to stroke his own ego. Following his underlying logic, shouldn’t I call my system Plasma/KWin/pacman/systemd/GNU/Linux?

    None of this is directed at you btw, it’s just something that always springs to mind for me whenever this topic comes up.








  • The whole thing with holding back package updates for a some weeks doesn’t make a ton of sense to me, especially given that to my understanding security updates are often held back as well. The main advantage over Arch is that it has a graphical installer, but IMO Arch really isn’t that hard to install now with archinstall being a thing.

    In another vein, they’ve let their website certificate expire on multiple occasions, and have shipped pamac versions that have ended up DDoSing the AUR on multiple occasions as well. All this hints at some fairly serious mismanagement and doesn’t exactly lend itself to the implicit trust required of distro maintainers.

    I did use Manjaro for a decent stretch before eventually switching to Arch, and functionally I didn’t notice any difference after switching apart from the AUR manager I used and packages making their way to my system sooner. This is a big part of why I say I don’t really see the point.