Gen-distro-vey

State:

Your generation
Your primary distro

Extra: the earliest toy you remember playing with in pic.

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State: Soviet Republic of France

Your generation: Early GenY
Your primary distro: Fedora Linux

Extra: the earliest toy you remember playing with in pic.

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Germanistan
CoreY
Devuan

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Gen A
ENIAC Vacuum Tube +
Ball In A Cup

Late gen Y
Gentoo
Falcon Millennium

Muh lenial
Arch
???

>Late gen y/ Early gen z
>Server
Debian
>Laptop
Neon
Extra: I grew up with GI-Joe. Not in OP's Picture though.

canuckistan
core y
tails
beyblade

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Core Gen X
Slackware

Extra - transformers. Probably the best fucking toy on the planet apart from Zoids.

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late gen y
gentoo
yugioh

I was born in 96 so I don't know what generation I'm in but I mostly identify with Zoomers.
Slackware
Didn't really have toys because we were poor, but I did have a bigass beige Windows ME PC because my dad came across a shitload of cash and bought some computers for the house

Born turn of century (generation names are arbitrary)
OpenSUSE

I didn't play with those, I liked legos and the outdoors

Why did you choose Slackware, out of interest?

Core Gen Z
MacOS
Thomas the fucking tank engine

Early Gen Y (born 1984)
MacOS

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Data mining thread.

Early Gen Y
Windows/Antergos Deepin

Late gen Y
Debian stable
Toss up between a generic plastic Boeing 747 and Legos

No, I was interested. Shut up.

Core Gen Z (1997)
Arch
Minecraft (with gangloads of mods!)

Fuck you
Fuck you
And fuck you

>core z
>opensuse

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Core Y, neon, Lego

>Early Gen Z, but I identify much more with mid-late gen Y because I had an older brother
>Slackware because it's so goddamn stable and clean

early gen z
windows 10
pokemon/yugioh was my shit

Early GenZ
Xubuntu
Transformers

Zoomer from Israel
Dabian
Fortnite

Bongland
Late Gen Y
Win10
Does pic related count as an earliest toy? I wish mine was in such a good condition, but I fucking love my Wishbone plush.

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State: Bong
Generation: Mid GenZ (99)
Distro: Debian
Toy: Lego or Beyblades

Oy vey

I started using it about 6 years ago because it's ultra-stable and never breaks. i can't bring myself to use any other distro because they're too buggy.

How do you feel about being lumped in the same generation with people born in 1994? Angry, happy, or neutral?

Z fag born in 2000
Ubuntu mini on desktop, Void on one laptop,linux mint on the one i lent to my dad,Debian on my server and Alpine on the acme system ARM sbc my teacher gave me.
You know my house was already full of pokemon and yugioh cards from my older brothers.

On and i'm from greece

United States
Core Gen Y
Mint 19 Tara Cinnamon
Probably Hotwheels, maybe something Star Wars related.

eastern europe, The capital of suicide
Late gen Y
Lubuntu

Israel
Core gen Y
Manjaro

POGS!!!

state: eu
gen: core y
distro: devuan *crack* now that's a good distro *sips* debian but just like in good ol days *sips* not with this system-something crap

gen: no clue, early zoomer or late millenial maybe
born:1995
drink: regular pepsi, chocolate milk, ice coffee or fruit juice
first distro: slackware on a library computer, damn small linux on my own computer
current distro: lubuntu
earliest toy: hotwheels, transformers, everything remotely related to pokemon

I forgot beyblades and yugioh, was crazy about those too.

my niggers

Windows 7
Core Y
Micro Machines Monster Trucks

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Core-late Gen Y I guess, from that image (1995).
I remember Pokemon cards, but I was extremely young, so I didn't actually play with them. Yu-Gi-Oh cards were something I actually had. I remember Beyblades and the original Bionicles too.
Archlinux.

It's weird to think that people born in the year 2000 can post here.

Core gen Y
Windows

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Late Gen Y
The best distro for the job
Pokemon Cards

Also pokemon was my fuckin jam
Used to go to toys r us tournaments and got those sweet promo cards

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Hungary
Gen Z (late 90s)
Kali Linux / Gentoo

Gen y
Win10 / Neon
Played with all bar pogs, fidget spinners, and memecraft
Earliest i remember was jewgioh, but unironically had a pet rock and some trannyformers

core gen y
opensuse leap

Early gen z, I remember playing my sister's pogs. Kids my age played with bakugan for like a month way back when but I guess only our generation remembers it so it's accurate.
Ubuntu lole

Early gen Y
Arse Linux
Extra: i remember playing with my penis

zoomer
openbsd/crux linux
pikachu

The holy land of eastern europe
2000
Drink: tapwater, occasially classic coke
Earliest toy matchboxes(those little cars), those colored wooden building bocks. Those were the shit, later yugioh and beyblades
Distro: debian stable

>gen YeeZ (cutoff between Y and Z, June 1996)
>windows 10
>power ranger figures
howdy fellow kids, boi I love me some python!

Early gen z
Debian for work/study, win10 for gaymen

Bump

early/core gen z
debian

Late gen Y
Xubuntu
Pokemon cards

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>early z
>gentoo

Muhlennial but the one I fit in the best is coreZ.
DragonflyBSD, OpenBSD

Earliest toy? Probably like some action figure or some shit.

"Pikachu, I choose you"

Late gen Y, but grown as a mid gen, good times man.

Buntu as main distro, but utilizes anything with a c compiler and lua.

sweden
born 1996 (core/late gen y?)
distro: lubuntu
toy: pogs and first gen pokemon, both ~2000-2002

Core Gen Y

Slackware

Windows for when I need to run normie shit.

The earliest toy I remember playing with was pic related, it was the wind up smoking robot and it scared the hell out of me but left a lasting impression as I think it made me fear and respect technology. However the MAIN toys I played with from like 4 years old and up was those poseable Might Morphin Power Rangers toys that were like 8-9 inches tall.

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Y
Arch
X-Man

Afrikaans South African
Early gen-y. No Pepsi though. Only arrived late 2000's
*tips*
From the pic it would be Pokémon cards. 3rd world countries were always late to the party
Extra, Extra: I'd say tech and tech related things got worse. I don't blame younger gens. I blame the boomers who tried to make a quick buck out us

Great taste. What I had first with some toy cars

>generation
early z but relate more with late y because of my older sibling (although she's arguably a zoomer too, but we're both considered late y under strauss-howe)
>primary distro
neon, arch on secondary machines
>toys
pokemon, beyblade, hotwheels, tech decks, but mainly spent most of my childhood watching tv, playing vidya and hoping my parents don't fight tonight
stuff like minecraft i consider more part of my adolescence than childhood

I was born mid 90s and have never seen Surge or Sprite Remix

Late Gen Y
Artix
Hot Wheels

>Your generation
Early Gen Z.
>Your primary distro
Devuan and Tribblix.
>the earliest toy you remember playing with
Your mom's tits.

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>core gen Y
>gentoo
>beyblade

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Core gen y
Arch
If an amega 500 doesn't count then a slot car track

State: Ulster
Generation: Core Gen X
Primary Distro: Fedora
Extra: Pic related.

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>Deutschland, Britische Besatzungszone
>Core Z
>Debian
>played with all except early gen x clay pieces and early gen y disks

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Soviet caliphate of Waloonia
can't say for sure , but likely core Y (January '96)
Unsure, been hopping on lots of things. Been on Debian the longest tho

Did play with pokemon and Yu-gi-oh cards as a kid, but legos were the thing I likely did the most (that, and being a human /dev/urandom on notepad). Although... Does DooM count as well?

Early gen Z
Debian buster

>Sober
>Late Gen X
>Archlinux

I thank legos for my propensity to construct and create. Minecraft is not a substitute.

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