Coc and systemd happened with linux because linux became really big, the moment your alternative become to be really used, some systemd, COC or whaterver will appear at your os.
There is no way to escape this. If you think you can escape this mess, you dont know how the world works.
Juan Hall
FINALLY SONEONE WHO ACTUALLY UNDERSTANDS People like you and I who actually understand the world fucking shit in the face of obvious hopecuck propraganda threads like this for promoting the fucking cucked impossible fantasy of Linux alternatives. It's fucking over for us. The kikes won and there will NEVER be an escape from their grasp. Blackpillfag was fucking right the entire time.
Carter Williams
See Delete your shitty thread NOW
Brayden Scott
here my non windows, os is true-os. I never went to linux.
Anyway changing to something else today IS an alternative (unlike says and others like him says), like going from windows to linux was an alternative, the problem is that at the future you will need to jump to another alternative, like you are doing now, and you will have to keep your eyes open with your linux alternative to see when the "systemd", "coc" or whateaver is start to be implemented at the os, so you can be sure you are not affected by it without even knowing you are being affected by it and also you can have extra time to prepare yourself to jump from the new sinking ship.
Cameron Phillips
So much fucking this. Don't fucking bother trying to escape you fucking faggots, you're staying in this hell and you're gonna like it.
Robert Carter
You're late. Did the third-world shit hole SV and the alphabet agencies outsource their shilling to have a holiday or something?
Kevin Cox
congratulation for proving my point
Julian Lee
The point is this:
Thomas Robinson
I am using trueos, I already started with BSD since few years ago instead of jumping from windows to linux.
The fact that you have "urr durr just keep using linux or windows" 'shills', or you have someone complaining everytime you say you will use one from the 6-8 inits that arent systemd ""someone"" call you a "tinfoil hat" and the way they handled systemd story is one of the things that made me see this
As I said here
I am not saying you need to keep using linux, that would be stupid. That would be equivalent of drinking a soda with poison because you know the moment another soda company get famous they will be brought and they will put poison at it.
What I am saying is that "coc" and systemd and etc.. is like galactus eating your planet, you can move to another planet (the right thing to do), but dont expect galactus to dont go after your planet at the future, galactus will try to eat your planet at the future and you will need to change to the third planet and then the fourth and this goes on.... and on....
Jaxson Martin
A question that maybe someone here can answer: I've been reading the GNU/Hurd project page and trying to find some articles of it as well and while there is some nice info a lot of pages talk about changing the kernel, be it to a more BSD based approach or using seL4 because it does away with some flaws of the old Mach concept. Yet I can't find any information on what route the devs have decided to go down.