If you like Twitter before elon musk, bluesky is the same. I didn't like Twitter even before elon musk. It's pretty dystopian.
Are you surprised that the state that shamelessly announced it has cut off food, water, and electricity on 2.5 million people, of which more than 1 million are children, has bombed a hospital? 9 days without a drop of water. The state that bombed the corridors of international humanitarian aid?
There's many videos posted on telegram and Twitter comparing the sound of the missile from footage with the sound from US made JDAM missile.
False news, already been disproven by analysts.
Again, their own state waging war and genocide. Tired of war? Stop waging it. But clearly those partying over the weekend aren't.
The only threat the people in Israel are under right now is their own state waging war.
Most Israelis are living their normal lives still. Parties and clubs still happened over the weekend without issue. It's been 9 days of 2.5 million Gaza-ians not having a drop of water, an ounce of food, or a minute of electricity imported.
The 2.5 million in Gaza sadly don't have this privilege and can't stop caring.
Do you mean in programming? Because this is talking about immutable Linux distributions.
Gentoo probably not, I don't have time for compiling everything
Just wanted to say I use gentoo and was going to recommend it. Compile times really shouldn't impact you that much as they're running in background and can be configured to not impact other processes. And compiles are very fast for most applications, it's only the few heavy ones that aren't.
It's Israel
If you respond to violence after living your entire life in a concentration camp, you aren't exactly equal to those who put you there.
Does Gentoo count?
It's not that unpopular. I chose it because it is very powerful. It really makes use of every Linux power there is. It makes solving problems yourself much easier, and customization is big.
I pirated all mine.
The trucks initially went in but initially backed out when Israel bombed the corridor again.