>linux is supposed to be a timesink according to /g/>build my distro and package manager>everything works and it takes me less than 5 minutes per day to update packages and I can compile in the background setting a core limit so I can game while it updates.
If you had to get your car to start and were delayed 5 minutes every single day for the starter to turn over, you'd kill the sleazy shitbag who sold it to youWhy the FUCK would anyone accept that from their computer?
>>107259959I don't have to do anything, I could go the debian way and stick the once in a blue moon security update.
>>107259959This implies that updating every day is required, which it isn't. OP could update once a month and it would be all the same. Nice try with the strawman though proprietard.
>>107259092>per dayWhat are you even doing?
>>107260230I have around 1000 packages so there is usually a few updates per day.
>>107259092nowadays, if you aren't a total normgroid, windows is much more of a timesink than linuxthe time and effort you have to waste just to make it barely usable gets higher and higher with every update