Some Mavericks camouflage, but without trying too hard
gateway:~$ neofetch
-/oyddmdhs+:. user@gateway
-odNMMMMMMMMNNmhy+-` ------------
-yNMMMMMMMMMMMNNNmmdhy+- OS: Gentoo/Linux x86_64
`omMMMMMMMMMMMMNmdmmmmddhhy/` Kernel: 5.9.0-gentoo
omMMMMMMMMMMMNhhyyyohmdddhhhdo` Uptime: 15 days, 22 hours, 56 mins
.ydMMMMMMMMMMdhs++so/smdddhhhhdm+` Packages: 1349 (emerge)
oyhdmNMMMMMMMNdyooydmddddhhhhyhNd. Shell: bash 5.0.18
:oyhhdNNMMMMMMMNNNmmdddhhhhhyymMh Terminal: /dev/pts/0
.:+sydNMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhhmMmy CPU: Intel i7-7700 (8) @ 4.200GHz
/mMMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhmMNhs: GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630
`oNMMMMMMMNNNmmmddddhhdmMNhs+` Memory: 752MiB / 31991MiB
`sNMMMMMMMMNNNmmmdddddmNMmhs/.
/NMMMMMMMMNNNNmmmdddmNMNdso:`
+MMMMMMMNNNNNmmmmdmNMNdso/-
yMMNNNNNNNmmmmmNNMmhs+/-`
/hMMNNNNNNNNMNdhs++/-`
`/ohdmmddhys+++/:.`
`-//////:--.
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, which makes it a no.Hardcore Gentoo all the way. Call me crazy.... Complete with SSDs to make those compiles fast! 😁
I have had at least one Linux box in continuous operation since before the kernel 1.0 days. Earliest distribution I used was SLS. Then Slackware because it was high-tech at the time! Eventually settled on Gentoo since it fits my brain and allows me to customize how I want.
Code:gateway:~$ neofetch -/oyddmdhs+:. user@gateway -odNMMMMMMMMNNmhy+-` ------------ -yNMMMMMMMMMMMNNNmmdhy+- OS: Gentoo/Linux x86_64 `omMMMMMMMMMMMMNmdmmmmddhhy/` Kernel: 5.9.0-gentoo omMMMMMMMMMMMNhhyyyohmdddhhhdo` Uptime: 15 days, 22 hours, 56 mins .ydMMMMMMMMMMdhs++so/smdddhhhhdm+` Packages: 1349 (emerge) oyhdmNMMMMMMMNdyooydmddddhhhhyhNd. Shell: bash 5.0.18 :oyhhdNNMMMMMMMNNNmmdddhhhhhyymMh Terminal: /dev/pts/0 .:+sydNMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhhmMmy CPU: Intel i7-7700 (8) @ 4.200GHz /mMMMMMMNNNmmmdddhhhhhmMNhs: GPU: Intel HD Graphics 630 `oNMMMMMMMNNNmmmddddhhdmMNhs+` Memory: 752MiB / 31991MiB `sNMMMMMMMMNNNmmmdddddmNMmhs/. /NMMMMMMMMNNNNmmmdddmNMNdso:` +MMMMMMMNNNNNmmmmdmNMNdso/- yMMNNNNNNNmmmmmNNMmhs+/-` /hMMNNNNNNNNMNdhs++/-` `/ohdmmddhys+++/:.` `-//////:--.
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