After 3 years I’m going to give @elementary another try on my laptop (not my primary device). I’ve installed it alongside Void and Windows.
I’m toying with the idea of using Nix or pkgsrc to help manage the installation of up to date dev dependencies and preferred tools.
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Replying to @a_simpson @elementary
I’m not sure I’d call it a change at this point, more an experiment. I used elementary 3 years ago when I first switched from Mac OS to Linux. Bugs and outdated software were an issue then. I thought I’d see how it is now on the bug front and tackle the software side with Nix.
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I'm guessing you're not liking Gnome or the other more traditional DEs? Fedora has been stable for me in the past 3 years.
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Replying to @puck
I ran GNOME on Arch & FreeBSD for a couple of years. It’s ok. I prefer Arch to traditional distros. I’ve found it to be stable and reliable for 3 years. It remains my primary OS for personal and professional work. My laptop is a secondary device that I’m experimenting with.
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Replying to @wezm
Oh I didn't know you used Arch. In that case disregard my comment, please :D
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You can read the full history of my journey at https://bitcannon.net/post/finding-an-alternative-to-mac-os-x/ … 
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