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how good is the linux version?
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linux distros generally have a package manager installed by default, and they're better than brew
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Linux package managers are superior in every way
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>>107483023
That’s like using Apple’s Finder on Windows. You have to be genuinely retarded. It’s made for MacOS and Apple gatekeeps it to remain as such.
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>>107483023
didnt know there's a non linux version
started using it after trying out aurora/bluefin
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>>107483192
how? MacOS users talk about it very often lol
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>>107483221
macports is (much) more popular these days, albeit mostly for ideological reasons.
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>>107483192
Brew was made for macOS, being compatible with Linux was not the purpose until another project called Linuxbrew was merged into the main project.
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>>107483482
I highly doubt it
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>>107483482
This is the first time I've ever heard about it and I've been using macos for a year now. Brew has been working without issues.
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>>107483482
>macports is (much) more popular these days
If by "these days" you mean 15 years ago
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>>107483023
Usecase when portage exists?



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