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    neighborhoodnerd21@mastodon.socialN
    @darth definitely agree i think users of the different distros would benefit more from more sharing and less judging.
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    seuros@mastodon.bsd.cafeS
    A few months ago, I set myself a simple goal: understand the operating systems I use.The journey has been fun, but there’s always a bit of fiction along the way.Spend a week deep in the #FreeBSD world, then switch back to #MacOS or #Arch, and you quickly realize how much your own muscle memory slows you down.So I built and open-sourced UPKG:https://github.com/seuros/upkgUPKG gives you a single package management command across operating systems.It doesn’t replace the native package manager. It simply provides a consistent interface so you can use the same commands everywhere.On macOS, it can completely replace Brew.If you’re thinking about moving to BSD, install UPKG first. Get comfortable with the syntax, then when yo a’re ready, drop the 'u' and use pkg directly. Or keep using UPKG if you prefer.PS: Nothing here is vibe-coded. I read the source code of every target package manager and wrote a proper wrapper around them.
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    grahamperrin@mastodon.bsd.cafeG
    Firefox automatically offers to translate this Italian JPEG.That's wonderful, but not as wonderful as knowing neither the meaning of the imagery, nor why.@bsdcafelounge #arch #Italy #art #Mozilla #Firefox #translate #Wikipedia