Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub17tdadn0j58jjrekysl4ley0nlzzge58w5nuw7knncr8mk4vacfkqz3apfk First thought was Arch because that's the distro that I've gotten to like very much (and daily drive) but if there was just 1 distro, I have to hand it to #Debian. It's rock solid, it doesn't shove packages you don't want down your throat, it's predictable, relatively lightweight. Doesn't randomly break shit on you.\n\nThough for desktop, its repositories can get stale, I guess that's where Flatpak comes in with newer desktop app packages regardless of what the Debian repo have.",
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