Looks like the girl from the Ring.
ChojinDSL
2 main issues with it:
Too slow for the average user. A lot less torrents available.
Nope, came out of my mother with a full grown beard.
Jokes aside, I watched my fair share of horror films when I was younger. But mostly because I was fascinated by the special effects. Watching horror films with that mindset made them a lot less scary.
Who the hell let's their child watch event horizon?
Nostalgia flashback. Wow, haven't thought about this game in 30+ years
ChojinDSL It depends on your use case. In my case I mostly manage bare metal servers running certain services or docker.
For servers I don't want rolling releases. That just means stuff is going to break on a regular basis. In my opinion, Arch Linux is the worst offender here. I don't know if it's gotten better since last I used it. But with Arch Linux the problem was, that you had to keep up with the updates. If you forgot to update some machine in a while, it could happen that you missed some update that changed some critical things, and everything else already moved on, and the only way to fix it was to hunt down the intermediate package version and try to install that manually, or just wipe and reinstall.
As far as "ancient" tools is concerned, it depends on what those tools are. Bugfix and security patches is what I'm most interested in on a server. Just because there is a newer version of software out there with some new features, doesn't mean that I need those features, or that they're relevant.
For the cases where I need something newer, there's docker, flatpak and backports repos, (if not third party repos for certain tools).
Debian Bookworm. On my laptop and all my servers.
I'm a seasoned professional Linux sysadmin, so getting a distro installed has never been a problem for me (thanks to my first proper distro being Gentoo).
In the end, it's the stability and "knowing what to expect", that always makes me come back to Debian.
I find that list a bit misleading, since most of those titles were cross platform. A PS3 only list would have been more interesting.
I self host using mailcow. Easy setup. Prevents most of the beginner pitfalls via exemplary documentation.
Was für ein dämlicher Artikel. Wäh, wäh, ich wohne in einem kleinen Dorf und habe nicht Zugang zu allen Modern conveniences wie in einer grossen Stadt. Wäääh... Echt, jetzt?
Living in the u.s.? Sounds about right.
Contributions? You mean legalized bribery.