/mg/ - minimalism general - /g/ (#105946590) [Archived: 282 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/18/2025, 3:17:56 PM No.105946590
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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
7/18/2025, 3:45:04 PM No.105946771
>>105946590 (OP)
>FSF software is minimalism
top zozzle
>suckless' links on their pages are either expired or outdated
lolmao
>harmful.cat-v.org/software
>last post in 2020
did this chud take the vax and died?

nice thread
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:31:14 PM No.105947125
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>>105946590 (OP)
cuck license
Anonymous
7/18/2025, 4:36:30 PM No.105947163
>>105946590 (OP)
Minimalism is good until you go full retard. No reason to go until it hurts productivity and your life. This goes for both tech & non-tech minimalism.