I prefer Librewolf as it is easier and simpler to use

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    5 months ago

    Every fork creates fragmentation. Then you get forks of forks. Then you get forks of forks of forks. Eventually, you get a knife, and a spoon, and a spork, maybe even a fpoon. And every fork splits your developer pool in half! And once you’re down to one developer each, the developer splits in half! And then you have no project.

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            5 months ago

            Only a handful of forks will actually be used.

            Tell that to Linux lol

            or userspace audio daemons

            or package managers

            or FHS

            or Linux userspace network stacks

            or Linux firewalls

            or init systems & rc managers

            or window managers / desktop environments

            or graphics toolkits

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              5 months ago

              That’s the idea. It is good to have options. Single standards are a bad idea even though they are convenient in the short term.

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                5 months ago

                Hard disagree. Though I suppose this is the usual big disagreement between linux and bsd users.