Linux is religion
from maliciousonion@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 26 Dec 2024 15:34
https://lemmy.ml/post/24051974
from maliciousonion@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 26 Dec 2024 15:34
https://lemmy.ml/post/24051974
The distro family trees are like different pantheons.
Distros are like individual gods. Community developers are priests and end-users are the commoners who pray for blessings, good fortune, and happy lives. Priests direct the prayers of commoners to their respective gods.
There is the Debian pantheon, ancient gods of peace and stillness.
The Arch pantheon, progressive gods that bring revolution along with a bit of chaos.
The Red Hat pantheon, gods tha- wtf am I writing?
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I like how you realized part way through that you were typing out nonsense, and decided to post it anyway lol
Also: how high are you right now?
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The only good religion, Iâd say.
Linux from scratch is atheist?
Of course not, they also need to pay tribute to our Lords and Saviors Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds and make reverences to our supreme god Tux.
Itâs just that they make all of that with extra steps.
LFS is a weird fundamentalist sect.
Faith without works is dead
Linux Distro from Scratch, LDS. đ
No, mormon.
All hail Saint Linus, the prophet of the only true kernel!
And saint IGNUcius of the church of emacs. May we recite our confession of faith:
The one true way is TempleOS.
Monotheism finds a way.
It is too bad his mental health overtook him, with proper medicine that guy could have been such a much more amazing computer science dude. Although maybe the meds would have taken away his inner insight. It amazing that singled handedly he built his own OS. It is a wacky system, but still amazing
It is an incredible solo-effort, with largely simplistic features.
As a usable OS, itâs a fever-dream curiosity.
Yeah, I meant amazing that he created all that while struggling with schizophrenia, I can only imageline the accomplishments if he was well.
Dude sounds like he couldâve been the Phillip K. Dick of computing.
We do willingly summon daemons to inhabit our magic crystals.
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Can we change
systemctl start
tosystemctl summon
pls??It sounds like you want to bring Sorcerer Linux back.
The packages were kept in the Grimore and you cast spells to build, install, etc.
distrowatch.com/table-mobile.php?distribution=sorâŚ
It was a very early source-based distro.
What is Gentoo pantheon?
We call them the deep folk, some say theyâve gone completely insane
So Iâm completely insane? (I recently installed gentoo with xfce)
Ah yes, my daily driv⌠prayer.
Noice!! Some day Iâd like to try gentoo
I mean, if you know how to install arch and if you know more than basic command line. Gentoo is not hard you just need patience to compile everything. I installed it and still consider myself a linux beginner. I mean I know more than linux beginners but still far from power users like mental outlaw and luke smith.
Thanks for the tip, I also consider myself a linux begginer. I started with arch (without arch-install). Iâve borked enough installations to not be a complete noob. So I guess I could try installing gentoo.
stallman.org/saint.html
Well, it might seem that way sometimes. But in the end, whatâs different to religion is that this is all rooted in facts. Facts which are quite abstract, so not everyone gets them and even those who do get them sometimes wonder whether itâs important or not sometimes. The thing is, Linux is at its core a neutral, open and free operating system, and itâs basically the only one which is advanced or mature enough to be a real competitor to letâs say Windows or MacOS. Of course itâs more than a competitor on the server, itâs basically the only relevant server operating system (Windows Server has a niche in application servers within a MS intranet domain, or to control Windows clients via policies, thatâs about it, and MacOS server is already long dead I think). Of course, some of Linuxâ success is because those same companies also contribute a lot to the development of Linux, because they need it for themselves as well. But thatâs just one more thing which makes Linux a very unique thing. Itâs like a neutral baseline for an operating system. Like a very capable OS core that everyone works on, even the competition works on it, because they also rely on it.
That itâs open source and transparent and that anyone can use it or improve it or change it or whatever makes it special, because itâs not a commercial black-box product where you just consume it as-is and have zero rights whatsoever to do or change anything about it. Thatâs actually incredibly special in todayâs commercialized landscape. Its open nature also means it can never die, only grow. And because itâs a proven good system which is also so very different compared to established desktop OSses, it can happen that its users or fans can seem somewhat religious towards it. But, again, compared to religion, religion is based on pure belief (otherwise it would be called fact). Thereâs nothing religious about Linux or open source software. Itâs simply a special operating system, and not in a bad way at all. And closely related to it is, of course, the whole free/open source software movement. Which every user, even those of closed operating systems, can and do benefit from.
And since todayâs commercial software continues growing more and more user hostile (ads, spying, bloat, dark patterns, high prices/software rental models), itâs getting increasingly important to have at least the option of a true alternative. Even users who absolutely hate Linux and open source software should be glad that alternatives do exist, so that once the food they are being fed by Microsoft and so on doesnât taste good anymore, they at least have an option to switch to something else entirely.
iâd like to see this message shared to the linuxsucks community on .world. lol
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amen
Does that mean that those people who paid a random dude on the internet for GIMP are the altar boys?
You are forgetting Knights Templar, Crusades, Inquisitions. Worth mentioning, all of these ended in failure.
Arenât the Templars still kicking about? Or is that just in the conspiracy theories?
I mean, this place is filled with a bunch of missionaries asking if yove heard the good word of Linux on every Microsoft Windows post lol
God willing, everyone converts to linux soon
Iâm not sure Iâm capable of going back. Once your eyes are open to how much has been taken away from youâŚitâs like being a slave and running away to a free location.
!unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org
this pretty much⌠i think. I still donât fully grasp unix surrealism
Me neither, but I do enjoy it
Some evenings, when a piece of code I wrote compiles on the first try and it all seems so straightforward and simple, I feel blessed by the Spirit of the Machine.
Thatâs Fedora, really, Arch did cool packaging and bailed
No but there is an ideological basis for free software though it is firmly based on practical experiences dealing with the consequences of close source devices.
Red Hat and Ubuntu are business. Debian and Arch are communities. Some of the smaller distros are basically that one guy in Nebraska.
People promote them for various reasons. An IBM employee will have different reasons to the supporter types who latch on to a distro and mascot like it was a football team. Now football, there is a religion. Its all ritual, nothing they do has any practical use, people congregate once a week and in some parts of the world it turns violent.
When the deb users start committing genocide on the rpm users Iâll call it a religion. Until then its just a bunch of anime convention fans arguing about their favourite isekai.
Foss for the Foss God!
Forks for the fork throne!
Linux produces actual results. Linux hate is the religion.
i support getting high in church
With Linux youâre either in hell or in heaven. With Windows youâre in purgatory. /S
Idk why but I love this post haha
Linus is Godâs god.
No keep going, I like what youâre cooking.
Who is Zeus
Depends on which distro has the most children.
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What is Sid then?
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Donât be silly, the Linux community has never told me to hate someone just because theyâre differen⌠Oh.
And besides, thereâs no arcane practices or secret knowledg⌠Oh.
Carry on.
I already knew it basically was a religion, haha
Unconditional belief in OpenSuSE supremacy, Gut fĂźr Alle!
What are arch commoners pray?
We pray for pacman to deliver as he often does.
All hail to pacman!
If this is your take after your annual Xmas Magic Mushrooms trip, you need to take more shrooms
The great Umberto Eco once wrote some wonderful musings about the similarities between different then popular personal computer operating systems and different branches of Christianity. I see thatâs now 30 years ago this year so now might be a good time for a repost, English translations and Italian original can be found here: www.simongrant.org/web/eco.html
Itâs too good not to be posted here :
Be sure to click the link to a fuller version provided beneath this one. Eco is just excellent.
Arch or arch devs never told me to kill anyone because theyâre not a white, straight and cis male using arch.
Therefore itâs not a real religion, as every religion needs to have murders without reason.