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Are DE against unix philosophy?
Adrian Morris
Kayden Anderson
No.
John Price
Why would it be?
Gavin Cook
Nathan Jones
No if it's xfce
Parker Thomas
Not xfce. The tools are small and can be installed standalone and come with simple cli as well for use in other applications/scripts
Luke Baker
Are distros against unix philosophy?
Hudson Jenkins
Are traps against the unix philosophy?
Easton Russell
Yes, all of them, none incorporates a method to interact with cli tools in a compliant manner and whats worst they break programs that try to make it work Unix like.
minutely reminder that Wayland is trash
Gabriel Foster
no you can interact with them through input using your pipe and consume the output
Nolan Murphy
Does it matter? UNIX sucks anyway.
Wyatt Adams
How else would they implement syscalls?
Ian Diaz
Is unix against unix philosophy?
Aaron Young
android and osx/ios run unix, like 100% of servers run unix
Matthew Thomas
no, as long as it comes as a set of separate utilities
systemd on the other hand is what should be a multitude of separate utilities all merged and bundled into a single pile of shit, therefore against the unix philosophy
Aaron Morales
GNOME certainly is
Joshua Foster
This.
Owen Anderson
is Jow Forums against the unix philosophy?
Evan Harris
Except they don't.
Daniel Perry
Please leave /g. You clearly don't understand what you are talking about
Henry Ortiz
Whether they are or not, it's irrelevant anyway.
Blindly following the "Unix philosophy" for the sake of following it is a meme that needs to die.
Samuel Edwards
Tell us what you like about Unix, come on.
Grayson Wood
It was relevant when your mother was underage and it'll still be a thing when someone will send dick pics to your trap granddaughter
Lucas Gonzalez
So you can't name anything? Ok.
Xavier Allen
Yeah, but no one really cares
Connor Hernandez
No. But that doesnt mean that desktops are a good metaphor for computers
Noah Fisher
This. People need to understand that UNIX principles simply don't fit with current desktop usage.
>program exists in UNIX-like (think GNU/Linux) environment
>by default any program can read your images, documents or sensitive data by default
>also do that on any HDD that's mounted
>upload it anywhere with no issues
>but they can't install drivers without sudo, so it's fine
UNIX makes a lot of sense in some cases. But not all of them.
Brayden Bennett
Yes
Brandon White
I read about systemd being bad but theres lots of stuff that isn't unix compliant too.
Dylan Morgan
Worse, traps are against God.
Hunter Wilson
I don't know, but the Linux kernel certainly is.
Alexander Wright
Based and terrypilled