@@claytonpellow I watch him and idk where you got this viewpoint from. He doesn't think it's ready, but that's because the usecase he tests is mostly gaming. He doesn't hate Linux, just doesn't want to push it to his mainstream viewers, who aren't necessarily tech-savvy enough to go full Linux.
There is also a bi in De bi an, me as a guy here. Using Arch, Debian and a whole rainbow of other operating systems, same kind of story with the number of programming languages I code in.
Slackware: - Your first pet was a velociraptor - Your hobbies include: e-mail, Usenet, and IRC - Most likely runs a blog made exclusively with plain-text HTML - Doesn't know/care that other distros exist
Don't worry, I only say it cuz I'm a Rust fanatic too. All my new projects are in Rust :) It's like being racist - you're allowed to be racist to yourself.
Meanwhile I got called out hard lmao. I think it does make sense in some ways, C++ is a time tradeoff calculation and a very powerful tool. If you know how to use it you can quite quickly bang out a program that's safe, stable and fast, especially when you view static analyzers and the compiler as your friend, catching errors nearly as fast as they're typed. Mostly tho, mint just doesn't waste my time, it's simple and doesn't get in my way, even updates are mostly seamless, so I can waste my time on code or the things I want to do lol
pretty correct, but im just switch all of my computer os from arch to gentoo only. somehow arch ecosystem influence me so hard, i use gentoo with systemd and hyprland (wayland) "dont bully me". tho compile llvm, clang, gcc, glibs, webkit, etc (and even more one times a day) are painfull, but i just cant stop doin it.
You look like you were plucked directly out of an anime. Like, 1 to 1 grabbed from the screen and brought into the real world. The stilted, akward, extremly blunt dialog. The unusual sense of fashion to express your character traits while also making you stand out from mob characters. The inability to tell if your a guy or a girl. You even have massive, round glasses to add to "the smart one" character trope
@@tsunami870 So True. I use mint because it works, looks good and has good hardware support. I also have a laptop with manjaro ( it is quite good afaik)
Ubuntu is also widely compatible with a lot of hardware, so it's easy to get running on say... Macs from 2016 with an Intel CPU. Tried loading mint on that bad boy and that didn't even give me wifi drivers, had to use Ubuntu.
I've been on UA-cam for over 10 years now and I've rarely seen a video style as unique as yours. With the mass of content out there it is extremely impressive to find a style that stands out as much. Got yourself another subscriber :)
The AUR is a godsend. I havent had to add a single repository beyond what ships with EndeavourOS in the little-over-a-year I've been using it as a daily driver.
Idk if all your videos are like this but, im happy to be here! Also i just love the cruchy audio and the 4:3 aspect ratio, really gives off that old tech vibes which i really like
Those who use Nix: 💪🤓❄ * are a good programmer* 6:36 Meanwhile me on Nix: 😭😭😭😭 Where the hell is the error in the config??? Wtf is this backtrace??? 😭😭😭😭😭 How do I write and correctly compile this custom package derivation??? 😭😭😭 Damn this... (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ git reset --hard 😖 *2 hours of 💢🤓❄💢later... proceeds to rewrite nix config from scratch instead of switching to arch*
@@salgadev Just Arch. In my opinion, if you're going to use something Arch based, just use vanilla Arch. You have more freedom to make whatever you want out of it, and you're going to learn more along the way.
@@dvorakgigachad1444bro is jealous good luck grinding your alpha beta sigma omega hustle so you can leave the involuntarily celibate portion of your life someday 💪💪💪🗿🗿🗿🗿
Hold up- nixos : you’re either a sysadmin with a phd in computer science - have 20 computers that you want all to work the same way including your raspberry pi - or you’re super smart and tired of explaining to junior dev how to set up their env 10/10
as an arch user, I'm in a perpetual mald-nonmald state over the fact that everything on my system is pre-compiled. 3.5 seemed low for a score! but i guess it's rating the user and not the distro, right?
For anybody wondering, the music at the beginning is I’m pretty sure an instrumental version of “The river” by King Gizzard, they’re a great band so anyways, Great music choice, and video ofc 😅
Its actually the 'quarters' album by 'king gizzard and the lizard Wizard', you can hear some of the other songs from it aswell, but yeah the most clear one is 'the river' Very nice album, very cool band
I am a gentoo user with a ton of free time, eyebags, and a tab open featuring the selected works on the Marxists website. This is the most accurate read I have ever received
@@V3locities to me it is not the command line, I use it for work all the time anyway. But setting up everything from scratch is not fun when you have a job and a life.
I got through this whole video before consciously realizing you used 4:3. That's such a neat style choice, would have looked great on my giant Sony CRT.
@@diinkikot oh that is really interesting actually. bitcrush is my favorite effect by far. i use it too much and probably in evil ways that are straight up bad but i love how it sounds. downsampling shit with bitcrush is so hot..
there's also parrotOS, and my classmates somehow DoS'd our network using it. we spent like a week or two fixing it (kinda embarrassing since we're in a class learning how to defend against it 💀)
6:47 as a nixos user, i am not a moderate excuse me, AND I DID SUBMIT A PR WHERE I FIXED SOMEONES COMMENT (it wasnt the only thing obv im not that deranged but that is hilarious u say that)
Recently made the switch from Windows to Linux after months of push from my friends. While they were initially recommending starting on Mint, they ended up booting EndeavourOS on my PC, and I gotta say it's been a learning curve. I'm a complete trashfire at using the bash terminal, but I've managed to get the bare essentials for my studies installed. Definitely never going to run out of small projects that turn into days of ramming my head into a wall because xdotool decided it doesn't feel like working today :')
Part of that "1%" in Kali. It's not just pentesting, I know people who use it for general CyberSec, bug bounties, CTFs; my Uni has a room running bare-metal Kali currently for CyberSec students. Don't get me wrong, the volume of skids using it is still sky high though. I prefer to use Blackarch ontop of Arch repos though (btw)
*Mint is better than Ubuntu.* Easier to use, beautiful. Ubuntu doesn't care about their users! Gnome is garbage, it's very painful to use. Trust me, I've used Ubuntu for a year and I was glad to switch to Mint and then to Debian. *Ubuntu should be rated 4 or less.* *I also used Kali,* but not for pen-testing, but I've got 2 friends that are pen-testers (only one is using kali, the other one is a windows lamer).
had to log in to comment, after going through sweat and tears on muh first gentoo install, after understanding how beautiful portage is.. just can't look at distros with apt, devuan and rc freedom ones, even though they save so much time, with being compiled, i really agree with you, portage *is* amazing. compiling packages on the other hand? only on an multithreaded cpu. i'll die of old age trying to do it on my x201 😭
@@johnpapa8554 it's all good, just those thing have their own pros and cons. afaik there is a way to compile installed gentoo image for specific chipset externally, hopefully i can do that feel like op of this vid is missing a lot by ignoring things like gentoo by naming seeing them as bad. any progress is good progress if it gets you out of the comfort zone, it's experience
I'm currently using archcraft, a bit more minimal than endeavour but easy to install. Have arch on a laptop and I plan on keeping arch on that and tweaking it over time to imitate the parts of archcraft I like (mostly just aesthetic stuff that I don't feel like manually fine tuning from scratch right now). SLowly I plan to configure the arch laptop and once t hat is at a point where I really love it I'll write a post installation script and put arch on everything.
Another Linux youtuber said that as well. There doesn't exist a task you can do on Kali that you wouldn't do on Debian. And every single tool on Kali is also available on Debian. But I can imagine that if one worked in cybersecurity and had to for some reason install the system again from scratch, then getting Kali seems like a good solution. All the stuff already in the package.
My first distro was Kali. And guess what… I was 13, installed it on my SSD without any Linux knowledge just because it looked cool, and to this day I still like it’s looks, but yeah no more skiding:)
I have no idea how I even got here. I just happened to have a Mint PC and was kinda curious. The only thing I understand is that I am very impressed and jealous of your fashion sense 🎉
As a daily driving NixOS user, yeah your basically on point. NixOS: Everything, everywhere, all at the same god damn time. ONE CONFIG TO RULE THEM ALL!!
This is hilarious! With all due and many respects, thank you for this haha And you didnt finish the title, ironically, forgetting the semicolon. "What Your Distro Says About You; keepin' it real." 😆
I used Ubuntu for the longest time after switching from my RasPi to a "real" PC, but about a month ago I switched to Fedora because I heard it's quite stable but much more up to date than Ubuntu. And when I tested it through a live USB boot it immediately felt like home. The biggest differences for me are that I need to manually install the non-free codecs and that the package manager is called "DNF" instead of "APT". Oh, and I'm not over 40, I'm just about to turn 19.
I'm somewhat casual Linux user for past ~10 years (being 25 rn), and smh Gentoo's portage was the one package manager being the most (and only) intuitive to me. Even tho ebuilds are maybe supposed to be more complicated than, say, pkgbuilds, because of USE-flags and dependencies using USE-flags, it was enough to look at some ebuild to figure out the api, and I was writing ebuilds for my packages and could create a PR in gentoo-haskell overlay occasionally (even tho that overlay has aux. tools like haskell-updater, it manages to not turn confusing). In contrary, I don't think I managed to write a single pkgbuild (maybe it's me not looking too much into it, but it wasn't as ergonomic/intuitive as ebuild). Binary package managers also don't make sense to me. I don't get the actual process of how dependencies being resolved, and how/why a new release branch turned on can break it. There are some particular package managers features such as dnf modules that sometime worked for me yet sometimes didn't. So I feel like there are things even in binary package managers that may require some learning. While Gentoo's USE-flags and ebuild dependencies versioning just make sense to me and I do feel like having a complete control over my system. Gentoo is good. I had to quit it few years ago after getting a real job, forced to use Fedora now.
Fellow NixOS user here 🤓 I'd like to make a PR regarding your comments made about my preferred distro. All honestly though great video, love the content.
Wow, your video is so cool! I rarely laugh this hard. I use Debian (thankfully), but also CachyOS (I like seeing massive updates every second-makes up for Debian being kinda boring).
I tried PopOS a few years ago because of the baked in Nvidia drivers, which I was interested in due to using Blender to make my videos. Now that I know a bit more, I might poke around again. Thanks for showing us the light!
PopOS, Fedora, all of them do have nvidia drivers now. I'm using a old laptop with 960m graphics xD. And yet made it work woth Fedora. I think the app store has also the drivers but I Did install through terminal. WIsh you the best
Currently using linux Mint Debian Edition 6. been getting close to a year now. Reason why I am using LMDE6 is because at the time I thought valve was basing their Steam OS of debian. but when I learned that they switched over to Arch linux, thats when I decided to start learning about arch linux on the test bed. Like I got this PC bench that I used to run PC benchmarks on with different motherboards, CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware. 3d mark and stuff. but now I use it for learning about different distributions. It was a struggle for me at first because I took a "windows" approach to it. but I decided to humble thyself and learn how its done the linux way and accept it for what is. For example. I know I can format a drive in windows and start using it. but with linux, I have to format the drive as ext4 and then tell linux via the chmod command in the terminal that this drive is for anyone to use because its an external drive or a regular storage drive. I hope to get a good basic understanding of arch linux just so I can use it on my secondary desktop. I still use windows on my primary. The whole reason why I decided to start using linux is three reasons. 1. Microsoft getting really freaky with windows 11 and there are extra steps added to getting stuff done such as changing the IP address of your NIC 2. Valve has been putting in a huge amount of effort into making gaming on linux more possible than ever. 3. OpenWRT gave me that eureka moment. You know how there was this pharisee named "Saul" that was persecuting christians until one day he encountered jesus on the road to damascus? And then after after he met jesus, Saul became known as the Apostle Paul and started preaching the Gospel of jesus? Thats kind of like with me but with linux and how OpenWRT helped me to see and understand how to use linux and all. I used to have strong hatred towards linux but now I have come to like it because I now understand it.
As a Void and openSuSE user, their absence in this list makes me feel validated as a self proclaimed Linux hipster
void = based
also alpine linux
@@markuslanggeng what the hell is that
@@RukopisyNarniea Linux distro without GNU
@@nan_cat is it one of those hurd distros or does it do something completely different?
Can't believe that Linus Tech Tips guy made so many operating systems!
@@claytonpellow I watch him and idk where you got this viewpoint from. He doesn't think it's ready, but that's because the usecase he tests is mostly gaming. He doesn't hate Linux, just doesn't want to push it to his mainstream viewers, who aren't necessarily tech-savvy enough to go full Linux.
@@claytonpellowthe joke went over your head.
10/10 best troll
he only made linux, those are not OSes those are distros
@@comradepeter87 i can tell English is your second language
I am a lesbian and I do use Debian, i guess that proves the accuracy of this.
There is also a bi in De bi an, me as a guy here. Using Arch, Debian and a whole rainbow of other operating systems, same kind of story with the number of programming languages I code in.
Why not use Lesbian Linux ?
I can’t stand Debian I stick to arch
@@LaSpookyEXE that's unfortunate
congratulations on both counts
You look like what I expect an arch user would look like. Peace
we dont all look like that
I'm a guy and I think if I use Arch for another year I will become like that.
absolutely not
We don't all look like that (2)
I run Arch on my pc and server and I look like 🧔🏻♀️
finally... Astrology for the mentally ill.
isn't regular astrology astrology for the mentally ill?
@@ivandimitrov4410 yeah this is more astrology for the autistic
You mean astrology for those mentally ill who are into foss
are you implying that being a woman is a mental illness 🤔
then this one would be for the silly mentally ill
> sees face
> sees neofetch behind
We’re never beating the allegations
I guess it's hifetch
@@Inconito___ you mean hyfetch? hell yeah we fw hyfetch!!!
@@pawxed yep
@@Inconito___ i thought it's fastfetch
Slackware:
- Your first pet was a velociraptor
- Your hobbies include: e-mail, Usenet, and IRC
- Most likely runs a blog made exclusively with plain-text HTML
- Doesn't know/care that other distros exist
how is this so accurate, damn
I use Gentoo on my desktop and Slackware on my laptops. Both excellent distros, don't let the haters lie.
im here im here gary look im on tv
Hey! I resemble that remark!
The most arch'iest arch linux user ever. You're almost qualified to be a Rust fanatic 💀
Nobody is qualified to use Rust; one has to be unqualified to use it.
i use rust :3
No worries. Everyone needs a hobby.
Don't worry, I only say it cuz I'm a Rust fanatic too. All my new projects are in Rust :)
It's like being racist - you're allowed to be racist to yourself.
@@WR3ND Not everyone has the money for security audits you know?
Mint:
> C++
> Values Time
Something doesn't match up...
They don't use C
Seems about right
Values CPU time more than linear time
If you're like vaxerski, then coding C++ is the most fulfilling thing of your life.
Meanwhile I got called out hard lmao. I think it does make sense in some ways, C++ is a time tradeoff calculation and a very powerful tool. If you know how to use it you can quite quickly bang out a program that's safe, stable and fast, especially when you view static analyzers and the compiler as your friend, catching errors nearly as fast as they're typed. Mostly tho, mint just doesn't waste my time, it's simple and doesn't get in my way, even updates are mostly seamless, so I can waste my time on code or the things I want to do lol
I am a Gentoo user. I have radical beliefs, and eyebags. You are pretty correct.
Do you do like VERY hardcore workouts when you wait for stuff to compile? Like to become the ultimate Linux chad?
@Benadryl_Overdoser Uh... I am a brown belt in Kung Fu, so I do got da muscle, but no, I actually use a binhost for a lot of packages.
pretty correct,
but im just switch all of my computer os from arch to gentoo only.
somehow arch ecosystem influence me so hard, i use gentoo with systemd and hyprland (wayland) "dont bully me".
tho compile llvm, clang, gcc, glibs, webkit, etc (and even more one times a day) are painfull, but i just cant stop doin it.
@VarasinaFarmadaniTugas I use Hyprland too! But I use OpenRC as my init system.
You look like you were plucked directly out of an anime. Like, 1 to 1 grabbed from the screen and brought into the real world. The stilted, akward, extremly blunt dialog. The unusual sense of fashion to express your character traits while also making you stand out from mob characters. The inability to tell if your a guy or a girl. You even have massive, round glasses to add to "the smart one" character trope
This is hilarious
@ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 its a man you can see from the bone structure, his shoulders mainly.
@@ma-saracen Yeah incredibly manly shoulders on display here 😂
@MiguelMendoza-gm5wj also adams apple too. I didnt say great shoulders i meant the symmetry
@@ma-saracen Right. Very cute and symmetrical shoulders here. I agree
ok but how is debian users being lesbians so accurate and how have i not noticed it before now
this is why I ponder my orb at least 5 times a day 🐱
you're not from fedi are you
When I think of a Debian user I think of a server administrator dad with a goatee and fighter jet model kits his hobby
@@slonkazoid i used to be but left it at the start of the year, why?
@@weird_autumn42 admin of 0w0?
I feel like Ubuntu is either you're a linux noob, or you're literally Terry Davis crafting the next templeOS from scratch
Or just a non-fanatic who just uses it to get things done
@@tsunami870 So True. I use mint because it works, looks good and has good hardware support. I also have a laptop with manjaro ( it is quite good afaik)
@@TheTechenthusiast69 the closest I've gotten to using arch was Manjaro, I installed it and immediately replaced it with Ubuntu. It's just bad
Ubuntu is also widely compatible with a lot of hardware, so it's easy to get running on say... Macs from 2016 with an Intel CPU. Tried loading mint on that bad boy and that didn't even give me wifi drivers, had to use Ubuntu.
what if you're running it as a server or in a VM? (though I guess we start getting into the world of stuff like proxmox, Alpine and all that)
I use Fedora, and I don't have many of the traits you described but you did say I'm smart so I'll take it
honestly same
Same xd
I'm over 40 and use fedora. I'll call it a win.
You're an unpaid beta tester for RHEL, not very smart if you ask me.
@@orcaflotta7867 thats far better than using Ub*ntu or some other crap... Fedora gave me least troubles (NONE) out of all distros i tried
The thumbnail is literally every t4t couple ever
i can confirm....
Real
Would. Hard.
I've been on UA-cam for over 10 years now and I've rarely seen a video style as unique as yours. With the mass of content out there it is extremely impressive to find a style that stands out as much. Got yourself another subscriber :)
Thanks a lot for those words!! Glad you enjoy my style of videos 🐱
I agree quirky, unique. I like them.
The AUR is a godsend. I havent had to add a single repository beyond what ships with EndeavourOS in the little-over-a-year I've been using it as a daily driver.
seriously one of the reasons why I can’t switch from arch, I love the AUR… 🐱
@@diinkikot same.
meanwhile nixos with more packages yet i still cant figure out how to do some things
@@Spiderfffunyeah, it’s how it goes. I’ve broken nix package system once and never looked back. So much for immutability
@@nothingtoseeherelolkek how?
I felt the same passive aggressiveness of GLadOS in you
Idk if all your videos are like this but, im happy to be here! Also i just love the cruchy audio and the 4:3 aspect ratio, really gives off that old tech vibes which i really like
thank you!! I do try to have a cool style with my posts :) 🐱🐱🐌🐱🐱🐱
god damn, this person is very cute
Would
@@BBWahoo How many times did bro commented "Would"?
@@dyncake would
It's just weird tbh
I'm not certain if it's a real she or the artificial kind..
Gotta love the subtle The River snippets
i love king gizzardd
@@diinkikot down downdown downdown doooown the river
Those who use Nix: 💪🤓❄ * are a good programmer* 6:36
Meanwhile me on Nix: 😭😭😭😭 Where the hell is the error in the config??? Wtf is this backtrace??? 😭😭😭😭😭 How do I write and correctly compile this custom package derivation??? 😭😭😭 Damn this... (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ git reset --hard 😖
*2 hours of 💢🤓❄💢later... proceeds to rewrite nix config from scratch instead of switching to arch*
That would be an accurate description of me if I'd use NixOS
Been there done that. Seriously evaluating hopping to something archbased
Been there, done that. I use Arch now.
@@no-prophet just arch or arch based? Endeavor looks cool but I haven't decided yet. Any suggestions?
@@salgadev Just Arch. In my opinion, if you're going to use something Arch based, just use vanilla Arch. You have more freedom to make whatever you want out of it, and you're going to learn more along the way.
The aesthetic attraction is crazy
4:09
Weirdest questionable reply I have seen @BBWahoo
@@BBWahoo what the fuck
least*
@@dvorakgigachad1444bro is jealous
good luck grinding your alpha beta sigma omega hustle so you can leave the involuntarily celibate portion of your life someday 💪💪💪🗿🗿🗿🗿
Hold up- nixos : you’re either a sysadmin with a phd in computer science - have 20 computers that you want all to work the same way including your raspberry pi - or you’re super smart and tired of explaining to junior dev how to set up their env 10/10
Your Mint assessment is spot on. It's for when you absolutely need a Linux system for work, but you don't have time to play sysadmin.
I know this is random but I love your hair and glasses
Gentoo user here... yeah... it's all true.
as an arch user, I'm in a perpetual mald-nonmald state over the fact that everything on my system is pre-compiled.
3.5 seemed low for a score! but i guess it's rating the user and not the distro, right?
As an Arch user, I have a lot of respect for Gentoo/LFS users or anyone for that matter who willingly exposes themselves to build systems.
For anybody wondering, the music at the beginning is I’m pretty sure an instrumental version of “The river” by King Gizzard, they’re a great band so anyways, Great music choice, and video ofc 😅
Damn can't believe you heard that. Yes it is. I'm seeing them this weekend.
king gizzard and the lizard wizard or something
Its actually the 'quarters' album by 'king gizzard and the lizard Wizard', you can hear some of the other songs from it aswell, but yeah the most clear one is 'the river'
Very nice album, very cool band
@@owndampu1731 My mistake, my mistake, I didn't really hear them
once you're in the zone
the river flows down like a full stone
I am a gentoo user with a ton of free time, eyebags, and a tab open featuring the selected works on the Marxists website. This is the most accurate read I have ever received
Slackware not mentioned.
Just as planned
Great video BTW
Your style is sooo amazing! You're so cool and pretty goals!
Also, hell yeah, film photography!
Also amazing quality :D
Kubuntu: People think you like Ubuntu, but you're actually the #1 Ubuntu hater, so you live next door to Ubuntu, not with Ubuntu.
ahahah kinda true xDDDD
I use it on my laptop because I just can't be bothered to set up arch once again, so I just KUbuntu and chill
@@maxoumimarosame im too tired of command line
@@V3locities to me it is not the command line, I use it for work all the time anyway.
But setting up everything from scratch is not fun when you have a job and a life.
1:40 I disagree, Debian means you prefer old & reliable. The lesbian thing was from another joke distro known as Lesbian GNU/Linux---
First of all I agree and second that sounds a lot like wine to me. 🤔
As a bisexual transfem person, getting called a lesbian for using Debian is hilariously close.
Find God
@@jm036i think you need god far more than the op.
@@jm036 okaeh pepe. what ever u say boss
what did you use before transitioning?
were you boring and used ubuntu, or did you switch from arch to debian for some reason? O_O
@@kyanilcauli9002 Idk bro, I ain't the one modifying his body for mental problems
that debian one was both fully reasonable yet absolutely unexpected
I got through this whole video before consciously realizing you used 4:3. That's such a neat style choice, would have looked great on my giant Sony CRT.
a debian coded aspect ratio.
probably viewed best on a CRT
8:59 _"your cpu smiles when it encounters arch linux"_ is a great fucking quote💯
average arch user: GENTOO IS HAAAARD AND FUCKED UP
diinki posted on the tube !
i like the use of bitcrush - 10/10
i love bitcrush, i usually try 2 bitcrush the side channels more as opposed to the mids I think it makes the vocals pop more,....
sound nerd stuff
@@diinkikot oh that is really interesting actually. bitcrush is my favorite effect by far. i use it too much and probably in evil ways that are straight up bad but i love how it sounds. downsampling shit with bitcrush is so hot..
why do i fall in love with tech goblins?
i use kali linux because im in school for networking and cybersecurity.
we use it because it got every damn tool in it. very useful
there's also parrotOS, and my classmates somehow DoS'd our network using it. we spent like a week or two fixing it (kinda embarrassing since we're in a class learning how to defend against it 💀)
You can use black arch on the top of arch
I thought it was a parody when I saw the thumbnail but no , you are the one making the video!
regardless of which distro u choose, we can all agree ur hair looks cool
Finally an IRL linux femboy
I use Arch BTW + Gentoo + Nix + little you know LFS.
oh man i love this editing style
No surprises here, a femboy likes Arch and hates Gentoo.
You forgot to include hanna Montana linux
6:47 as a nixos user, i am not a moderate excuse me, AND I DID SUBMIT A PR WHERE I FIXED SOMEONES COMMENT (it wasnt the only thing obv im not that deranged but that is hilarious u say that)
NixOS mentioned lets goooo 🌨️☃️❄️
This is the oss version of zodiac signs, 10/10
algorithm giving banger after banger
I thought you were a doll for a moment, I said to myself "dude someone really built an animatronic youtuber this time"
Astrology for ADHD Autistic BPD people like me :D
Recently made the switch from Windows to Linux after months of push from my friends. While they were initially recommending starting on Mint, they ended up booting EndeavourOS on my PC, and I gotta say it's been a learning curve. I'm a complete trashfire at using the bash terminal, but I've managed to get the bare essentials for my studies installed. Definitely never going to run out of small projects that turn into days of ramming my head into a wall because xdotool decided it doesn't feel like working today :')
i see that nonbinary arch logo, hello fellow enby arch user
Part of that "1%" in Kali. It's not just pentesting, I know people who use it for general CyberSec, bug bounties, CTFs; my Uni has a room running bare-metal Kali currently for CyberSec students. Don't get me wrong, the volume of skids using it is still sky high though.
I prefer to use Blackarch ontop of Arch repos though (btw)
that's a lot of nice cat pics
cats are lovely and sacred 🐱🐱😼🧊🦐🦐
no fetch script in the background needed with that outfit hon!
The Hollow Knight music at the end. I love it. Great choice.
Mandatory "I use Arch btw".
*Mint is better than Ubuntu.* Easier to use, beautiful. Ubuntu doesn't care about their users! Gnome is garbage, it's very painful to use. Trust me, I've used Ubuntu for a year and I was glad to switch to Mint and then to Debian. *Ubuntu should be rated 4 or less.*
*I also used Kali,* but not for pen-testing, but I've got 2 friends that are pen-testers (only one is using kali, the other one is a windows lamer).
Non-binary arch users unite!!
Arch is broken if you use gentoo for some time. Portage is amazing. 10/10;
had to log in to comment, after going through sweat and tears on muh first gentoo install, after understanding how beautiful portage is.. just can't look at distros with apt, devuan and rc freedom ones, even though they save so much time, with being compiled, i really agree with you, portage *is* amazing.
compiling packages on the other hand? only on an multithreaded cpu. i'll die of old age trying to do it on my x201 😭
@@Skilital I have a xeon sooo. i should think what others have too. Thank you for correcting me.
@@johnpapa8554 it's all good, just those thing have their own pros and cons. afaik there is a way to compile installed gentoo image for specific chipset externally, hopefully i can do that
feel like op of this vid is missing a lot by ignoring things like gentoo by naming seeing them as bad. any progress is good progress if it gets you out of the comfort zone, it's experience
I'm currently using archcraft, a bit more minimal than endeavour but easy to install. Have arch on a laptop and I plan on keeping arch on that and tweaking it over time to imitate the parts of archcraft I like (mostly just aesthetic stuff that I don't feel like manually fine tuning from scratch right now). SLowly I plan to configure the arch laptop and once t hat is at a point where I really love it I'll write a post installation script and put arch on everything.
I want to try archcraft so effin bad... but I love neon plasma too much, i guess I'll just kms yeah that should work
@Urine666Deity I did like it quite a lot as well but experimented with i3 and prefer that now
Crusaders : I can't see where is the stand user
The stand user :
4:3 supremacy
real
This is the rare full matte print.
Lol I used to use mint. Everything she said applies...
You have many leather...books. And cellar wine despite never drinking wine. OH NO I NEED TO SELL THE HOUSE AND MOVE... AGAIN
As an arch/endeavor user i now feel validated
Fedora is just so true. It's a great distro that just works. If I wouldn't be using Arch, Fedora would be my distro of choice
Gentoo user here, I confirm the radical beliefs: your precompiled distros all look the same to me.
As a kali user, who actually uses the tools and is going into cybersecurity, other than having preinstalled tools it's basically just debian lol
Another Linux youtuber said that as well. There doesn't exist a task you can do on Kali that you wouldn't do on Debian. And every single tool on Kali is also available on Debian. But I can imagine that if one worked in cybersecurity and had to for some reason install the system again from scratch, then getting Kali seems like a good solution. All the stuff already in the package.
@@angelmeier4382 AND we all saw Elliot Alderson installing it on a new laptop, so
Nix OS is Hard Left. They just kicked out the CEO and many developers who were center or right of center admittedly.
ayyyy I beat the psychic! 20 year old Fedora user here, the most accurate thing was the picture TT
I laughed so hard out loud at "Corporate Psychopath", "Masochist" and 'You switched from MacOS".
I use Arch, btw. With Debian as backup.
ASCII arch linux art in background
neofetch
This is just arch propaganda and it fucking worked
Would love a part 2. Get mx, antix, and scratch in there
everything about this video is just amazing
Enby flag!!! :O Subscribed
make a video on "what your flavor of bsd says about you"
i would love to see what your psychic abilities can come up with
My first distro was Kali. And guess what… I was 13, installed it on my SSD without any Linux knowledge just because it looked cool, and to this day I still like it’s looks, but yeah no more skiding:)
I have no idea how I even got here.
I just happened to have a Mint PC and was kinda curious.
The only thing I understand is that I am very impressed and jealous of your fashion sense 🎉
as a nixos user can confirm pure psychopathic logic. why have an impure operating system :)
As a daily driving NixOS user, yeah your basically on point.
NixOS: Everything, everywhere, all at the same god damn time. ONE CONFIG TO RULE THEM ALL!!
I FEEL CALLED OUT! 😂
tbf, i don't use pure debian, but devuan (a fork of debian, without systemD)
even more lesbian :)@@stellabckw2033
@@stellabckw2033 debian but better
This is hilarious! With all due and many respects, thank you for this haha And you didnt finish the title, ironically, forgetting the semicolon. "What Your Distro Says About You; keepin' it real." 😆
king gizzard!
I absolutely love KGLW!!
I used Ubuntu for the longest time after switching from my RasPi to a "real" PC, but about a month ago I switched to Fedora because I heard it's quite stable but much more up to date than Ubuntu. And when I tested it through a live USB boot it immediately felt like home. The biggest differences for me are that I need to manually install the non-free codecs and that the package manager is called "DNF" instead of "APT".
Oh, and I'm not over 40, I'm just about to turn 19.
What about open suse?
I need to know 😅
u are old
Gecko lover (great distro tho)
@@S0ft_b4b3gec gec gec
it means you are german :D
I'm somewhat casual Linux user for past ~10 years (being 25 rn), and smh Gentoo's portage was the one package manager being the most (and only) intuitive to me.
Even tho ebuilds are maybe supposed to be more complicated than, say, pkgbuilds, because of USE-flags and dependencies using USE-flags, it was enough to look at some ebuild to figure out the api, and I was writing ebuilds for my packages and could create a PR in gentoo-haskell overlay occasionally (even tho that overlay has aux. tools like haskell-updater, it manages to not turn confusing). In contrary, I don't think I managed to write a single pkgbuild (maybe it's me not looking too much into it, but it wasn't as ergonomic/intuitive as ebuild).
Binary package managers also don't make sense to me. I don't get the actual process of how dependencies being resolved, and how/why a new release branch turned on can break it. There are some particular package managers features such as dnf modules that sometime worked for me yet sometimes didn't. So I feel like there are things even in binary package managers that may require some learning.
While Gentoo's USE-flags and ebuild dependencies versioning just make sense to me and I do feel like having a complete control over my system.
Gentoo is good. I had to quit it few years ago after getting a real job, forced to use Fedora now.
Zorin OS?
noted...
Fellow NixOS user here 🤓 I'd like to make a PR regarding your comments made about my preferred distro. All honestly though great video, love the content.
nixos mentioned.
Now yaml about it ;D
Wow, your video is so cool! I rarely laugh this hard.
I use Debian (thankfully), but also CachyOS (I like seeing massive updates every second-makes up for Debian being kinda boring).
Most normal look for a linux user 💀
I tried PopOS a few years ago because of the baked in Nvidia drivers, which I was interested in due to using Blender to make my videos. Now that I know a bit more, I might poke around again. Thanks for showing us the light!
PopOS, Fedora, all of them do have nvidia drivers now. I'm using a old laptop with 960m graphics xD. And yet made it work woth Fedora. I think the app store has also the drivers but I Did install through terminal. WIsh you the best
@@Helios.vfx. That is good to know! Maybe it's time to distro hop
@@rejectconvenience you won't regret it. Hopefully lol. But fedora is solid and nice.
I am 18 years old and i use Fedora for 3 years now
Currently using linux Mint Debian Edition 6. been getting close to a year now. Reason why I am using LMDE6 is because at the time I thought valve was basing their Steam OS of debian. but when I learned that they switched over to Arch linux, thats when I decided to start learning about arch linux on the test bed.
Like I got this PC bench that I used to run PC benchmarks on with different motherboards, CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware. 3d mark and stuff. but now I use it for learning about different distributions. It was a struggle for me at first because I took a "windows" approach to it. but I decided to humble thyself and learn how its done the linux way and accept it for what is.
For example. I know I can format a drive in windows and start using it. but with linux, I have to format the drive as ext4 and then tell linux via the chmod command in the terminal that this drive is for anyone to use because its an external drive or a regular storage drive.
I hope to get a good basic understanding of arch linux just so I can use it on my secondary desktop. I still use windows on my primary.
The whole reason why I decided to start using linux is three reasons.
1. Microsoft getting really freaky with windows 11 and there are extra steps added to getting stuff done such as changing the IP address of your NIC
2. Valve has been putting in a huge amount of effort into making gaming on linux more possible than ever.
3. OpenWRT gave me that eureka moment. You know how there was this pharisee named "Saul" that was persecuting christians until one day he encountered jesus on the road to damascus? And then after after he met jesus, Saul became known as the Apostle Paul and started preaching the Gospel of jesus?
Thats kind of like with me but with linux and how OpenWRT helped me to see and understand how to use linux and all. I used to have strong hatred towards linux but now I have come to like it because I now understand it.
suse not mentioned again, oh well, I'll just go in my weird little corner