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      1 year ago

      Well, technically it teaches you how to optimize your system.

      That said, the optimizations are really effective.

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        Note that the more corporate distros install PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs). (like clang) To uninstall, do what youd do on a Windows machine and wrip it out of your PC forcably

        while read bloatware; do bloatware="$(echo "$bloatware" | cut -f1 -d'#')"; file="$(whereis "$bloatware" | cut -f2 -d' ')"; if test -f "$file"; do unlink "$file"; fi; done <<bloatlist 
        clang # unwanted telemitry
        bash  # promotes violence
        tree    # hippy garbage
        awk    # secret backdoor into your PC
        ssh    # isnt up to date on its intentional encryption backdoor certificate
        bloatlist
        
        /s

        Hope nobody dumb enough to run this Because it actually works

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          Lol, I know what you mean.

          Isn’t it fucked up how we all say that linux doesn’t have viruses, and yet how many times have you ever seen an install of Mint or Ubuntu that didn’t have “Tree” or “Awk” just sitting there waiting to ruin your whole day.

          I swear to God Canonical have some things to answer for.