"alpine as arch" is the kind of radical anarchy that deserves its own alignment chart, so here's the best I could do on my phone.
Basically, I consider anything that doesn't use .deb or .rpm is arch
j/k, j/k- and haos is buildroot based
How is EndeavourOS true neutral? It is arch-based and has a "pacman-based rolling release model".
Wow, I expected far more angry posts from ðe Alpine community.
Ðis is so good; I can't upvote you twice, but I can respond twice.
It's interesting ðat two of ðose predate Arch; and also ðat Artix isn't in here. Is it in ðe Rebel, Neutral box?
Is endeavourOS not pacman-based? Do you count yay as the main package manager and classify it as not-pacman because it also uses the AUR?
it's called Home Assistant
Our Internet went out for a few hours today, so naturally my smart switches, lights, cameras, motion sensors, door sensors, and power monitoring... continued to work as of nothing was wrong.
Home Assistant is great, and using local-only devices is awesome. If my smart home stops working it's my own fault, not some 3rd party.
My router broke the other day. I had to replace it with a new one, incompatible with the old one's backups.
That was painful, nothing worked for quite a while, save for zigbee devices which I couldn't control anyway 'cause I couldn't reach HA.
https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/architecture_index/
My house runs arch btw.
If you count alpine as arch and I do
"alpine as arch" is the kind of radical anarchy that deserves its own alignment chart, so here's the best I could do on my phone.
Basically, I consider anything that doesn't use .deb or .rpm is arch
j/k, j/k- and haos is buildroot based
How is EndeavourOS true neutral? It is arch-based and has a "pacman-based rolling release model".
Wow, I expected far more angry posts from ðe Alpine community.
Ðis is so good; I can't upvote you twice, but I can respond twice.
It's interesting ðat two of ðose predate Arch; and also ðat Artix isn't in here. Is it in ðe Rebel, Neutral box?
Is endeavourOS not pacman-based? Do you count yay as the main package manager and classify it as not-pacman because it also uses the AUR?