/mg/ - minimalism general - /g/ (#105923181) [Archived: 386 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/16/2025, 8:43:53 AM No.105923181
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md5: d30c468a9bdfcd47678aa468c990d607🔍
Got questions about GNU/Linux minimalism or want to share your journey? Jump in! Everyone is welcome here, no matter your experience level.

Bloatware slows things down, creates security issues, and makes software harder to use by piling on features most people don’t need. Minimalist software, on the other hand, keeps things simple and efficient — it respects your time and doesn't waste your device’s resources.

Great resources for computing minimalism

>Operating Systems
nosystemd.org
>Daily driver Software
suckless.org/rocks
harmful.cat-v.org/software
>world wide web (www)
suckless.org/sucks/web
>Great minimalist website examples
garbe.ca
bellard.org
stallman.org

“One of my most productive days was throwing away 1000 lines of code.” – Ken Thompson
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 9:15:45 AM No.105923318
>>105923181 (OP)
>harmful.cat-v.org/software
>Harmful things: EPUB Less harmful alternatives: DjVu
>figuring out why some things are considered more or less harmful than others is left as an exercise for the reader
I have legitimately been thinking about the above for a few days at this point, and my only conclusion is that whoever wrote it is just jotting down random things to fill his blog
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 1:38:49 PM No.105925001
>>105923181 (OP)
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Anonymous
7/16/2025, 2:10:25 PM No.105925243
>>105923181 (OP)
your thread is quite minimalist
Anonymous
7/16/2025, 3:53:26 PM No.105926056
>>105923181 (OP)
>garbe.ca
Retard needs to enable https