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Waffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Now my arch is bloated more than the default ubuntu

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Now my arch is bloated more than the default ubuntu

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Waffelson@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    Don’t install neofetch, so many dependencies.

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      But how would he show that he uses Arch, without Neofetch?

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        Cat /etc/os-release ?

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          uname -a ?

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      Neofetch is unmaintained btw, fastfetch is a good replacement… for whoever needs that. I wrote my own tool for getting system info and I like my terminals to have free space

      List of fetch tools

      Cool alternatives:

      • macchina Rust
      • zeitfetch Rust
      • fsi Rust
      • tuatara Zig
      • hayabusa Rust Lua
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          It is written in Bash which I guess makes it pretty high level and stable. Until it breaks it shouldnt need much work.

          Bash is damn slow though, so fastfetch (mainly in C) is way better for the “arch flex”

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        oh no! not unmaintained! The unmaintenance gremlins are going to implement so many bugs and vulnerabilities!

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      WDYM? The only listed dependency is bash

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        Bash is bloat

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          Anything more than ash/dash is bloat

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