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authorBradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org>2024-07-03 10:50:37 -0400
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We'll see how things go. So far I'm enjoying my time with a much simpler desktop and the "forced" push towards getting better with C is an added bonus. I still love Alpine, but Void is slowly winning me over...
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-1. I find this to be the best way to learn new things. Reading technical books are helpful, but concepts never stick with me unless I am forced to implement them.
-2. This is a joke. Alpine is certainly not for everyone. There are many more "fully featured" distros available and everyone should use what they enjoy! Try not to take my blog posts so seriously... \ No newline at end of file
+[^1]: I find this to be the best way to learn new things. Reading technical books are helpful, but concepts never stick with me unless I am forced to implement them.
+[^2]: This is a joke. Alpine is certainly not for everyone. There are many more "fully featured" distros available and everyone should use what they enjoy! Try not to take my blog posts so seriously... \ No newline at end of file