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authorXe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>2023-09-21 15:18:19 -0400
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Signed-off-by: Xe Iaso <me@xeiaso.net>
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When you deal with Linux, you end up hearing about "distributions" as different "flavors" of Linux combined with a bunch of other tools. This is mostly true, but it's slightly missing the forest for the trees.
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I've seen signs that they're going to be adding an automatic update process, and that has me _very_ excited. I'm also excited to see what other services people add to the gokrazy ecosystem. I'm hoping to add a few of my own in the future, and I'm hoping to see what other people do with it.
-<xeblog-conv name="Mara" mood="hacker" standalone>Spoiler alert: [waifud support](https://github.com/Xe/waifud-gok-agent) is coming soon to a homelab near you.</xeblog-conv> \ No newline at end of file
+<xeblog-conv name="Mara" mood="hacker" standalone>Spoiler alert: [waifud support](https://github.com/Xe/waifud-gok-agent) is coming soon to a homelab near you.</xeblog-conv>