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Cake day: January 22nd, 2026

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  • Sure, and using the AUR is something to pay attention to when you do. You are right on that1.

    But, here is the thing: I just don’t have to update anything if I don’t want to. There is no Windows Update saying “next reboot we’re going to update and you don’t get a choice”. That is what I meant when I said that I just don’t worry about it.

    Though I guess that says more about what one gets used to when dealing with Windows, than necessarily being high praise for Linux. My work machine has been having issues with a bt headset for reasons I cannot phantom despite working for years, so forgive me if the joy of being able to leave well enough alone has got me excited.

    1 I would argue that updating in general has become more fraught with danger, so I don’t really see the AUR as particularly dangerous in comparison, but my tolerance for danger may just be out of whack. See Notepad++ vulnerable versions, or just npm in general, for non-Linux cases.


  • I got tired of Microsoft. I had seen that Linux was now good enough for what I wanted to so, so I decided to jump ship.

    It wasn’t a quick decision. I only transitioned from Windows because I finally got around upgrading the PC.

    So far? I mean, there was the kerfuffle with the AUR recently. And I still haven’t figured out a few issues here and there. But damn it just works and there is no worrying about updating or not updating or anything like it.