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<blockquote>'''TO-DO/WIP:''' This page is a stub! Thank you for your patience.</blockquote>Welcome to my page about [[wikipedia:Unix-like|anything Unix]]! Here you can learn about [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[Android]], and maybe even [[wikipedia:RedoxOS|Redox]] and [[wikipedia:Berkeley_Software_Distribution|BSD]].
<blockquote>'''WIP:''' This page is kinda incomplete</blockquote>Welcome to my page about [[wikipedia:Unix-like|anything Unix]]! Here you can learn about [[wikipedia:Linux|Linux]], [[Android]], and maybe even [[wikipedia:RedoxOS|Redox]] and [[wikipedia:Berkeley_Software_Distribution|BSD]].


The purpose of this page is to raise awareness about [[wikipedia:Operating_system|OSes]] that respect their users, and to propose them as alts for [[Microsoft Windows|Microslop Winbloats]] and [[Apple macOS|Crapintosh]]. I know there are non-*nix systems that also honor their users, but "Unices" are more standard (both in practice, and [[wikipedia:POSIX|in theory]]), so it's more pragmatic to recommend *nix.
The purpose of this page is to raise awareness about [[wikipedia:Operating_system|OSes]] that respect their users, and to propose them as alts for [[Microsoft Windows|Microslop Winbloats]] and [[Apple macOS|Crapintosh]]. I know there are non-*nix systems that also honor their users, but "Unices" are more standard (both in practice, and [[wikipedia:POSIX|in theory]]), so it's more pragmatic to recommend *nix.
== Why Unix? ==
This is the part where I sell you the benefits of *nix systems. Imagine a [[wikipedia:List_of_Undertale_and_Deltarune_characters#Spamton|salesman]] voice, lol:
* Tired of getting your data [[Data brokers|collected]], sold, and [[wikipedia:Data_breach|leaked]]?
* Tired of over-hyped AI being forced onto everything?
* Frustrated by lack of transparency and documentation? (and meaningless error messages?)
* Tired of being treated like a toddler?
* Don't have patience to deal with [[Bloatware|bloat]]?
Oh dear, do I have deal for you! *nix is what you need:
* Private and secure: No telemetry by default.
* No AI, unless you want to run a self-hosted model.
* Open-source (better than [[wikipedia:Source-available_software|source-available]]!): naked internals; freedom to modify and redistribute (depends on license)
* Lightweight and blazing-fast ⚡: install only what you want; wanna remove the [[wikipedia:Bootloader|bootloader]]? sure you can!
== Choosing a distro ==
While I agree that recommending [[wikipedia:Linux_Mint|Mint]] to beginners is fine (it'd be better if it wasn't based on [[Ubuntu]]; though [[wikipedia:Linux_Mint#LMDE|LMDE]] seems promising), please DO NOT even imply that "[[wikipedia:Debian|Debian]] is hard". I might be biased, but installing and using Debian as a daily-driver is easier than ever.
With that out of the way, keep in mind that Linux gives you the freedom to install any [[wikipedia:Desktop_environment|desktop-environment]] (DE) you want! So if you care more about the system GUI than pre-installed apps, just choose one of the following:
* Debian: the big daddy of all popular distros. If outdated packages are a concern, install [https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting Testing] rather than Stable.
* [[wikipedia:Arch_Linux|Arch]] ([https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=i%20use%20arch%20btw BTW]): cutting-edge packages; low (not minimal) bloat; nice documentation.
* [[wikipedia:NixOS|Nix]]: most popular immutable distro; easily roll-back any problematic upgrades (unlike Arch).
* [[wikipedia:Bazzite_(operating_system)|Bazzite]] (see also [[SteamOS]]): for gamers.
== External links ==
* [https://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html#selfhost "Make Android self-hosting"]