I can’t even feel superior to everyone when theirs so many arch installers!! I use real arch btw. I thought “I guess I should go to Gentoo” but then wait, CHROMEOS IS A GENTOO INSTALLER!
I feel like we only have two options now
- Ascend to BSD-land
- Ironically supporting Windows Unironically
edit: I have decided to replace my debian laptop with BSD
Linux From Scratch or be doomed to be an eternal noob.
Then it’s writing your own kernel. Then your own bootloader. Then your own UEFI.
Haiku
- Ascend to BSD-land. Start with FreeBSD.
- Once that becomes mainstream, go to OpenBSD, then NetBSD, then the very-rarely-used DragonflyBSD.
- Once that becomes mainstream (probably never, but still possible theoretically) switch to OpenIndiana, the FOSS version of Solaris.
- Then you can go to something even weirder, like the obsolete IRIX, the mysterious Plan 9/9front/Inferno, or the Rusty alpha-stage Redox OS.
i mean, there are alternatives…

@evol Haiku?
Nixos. Definitely more complicated, but better, and superior 😎
Haiku or some port of AmigaOS, sadly forgot its name and I’m too lazy to Qwant it.
My PC is an electro mechanical pinball table from 1971 (Williams Klondike, btw) running Puppy Linux.
LFS, Plan9, Inferno…
There are many options.
OpenBSD is pretty cool.
Never go full BSD!
I’m thinking Slackware or maybe make a tails like OS that gives you access to the Usenet instead of the internet?
Just live program your system from scratch every time you start your computer
Redox exists.
Haiku OS! Backwards compatible with an OS that was abandoned in the early 2000s and was never popular in the first place! Zero ports! Use it for web browsing or something idduno!







