• @redcalcium
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    159 months ago

    Hopping from Ubuntu to Debian to Arch to Fedora is trivial now compared to the old days.

    Another take of this is we’re losing diversity which might have some consequences in the future.

    • Hello Hotel
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      139 months ago

      Linux has also overshadowed BSD. Diversity matters, but so do standards. Code interaction contracts (think APIs and syscalls) are the glue to make a program that will run on a lot of diffrent software/hardware stacks (like diffrent OSes and hardware combinations). Sadly specific implementation diffrences make the genaric contracts (like UNIX/POSIX) unable to be implemented pefectly.