What's Debian's AI policy? I might try to install it with OpenRC if I can figure it out.
I tried searching for it so I could read it myself, but every search engine shows a million conflicting stories made in the past week, & every single one of them is randomly generated. There are so many that uBlacklist isn't helping. I also can't find it on debian.org.

What are any "no ai" operating systems? Besides Chimera Linux, Gentoo, elementary OS, & AerynOS. Literally anything Unix like is fine for me as long as the maintainers aren't randomly generating their code, it's not getting randomly generated code from upstream too badly, & I can use it for everyday things like my laptop, my server, & my desktop.

I have to ask because it's hard to find any information through search engines no matter how much I filter now, there's just so much randomly generated garbage. 

I just want guaranteed safe software on my computer instead of this garbage. When a developer or maintainer uses randomly generated code (which universally is bad in some way, even when it looks good), that tells me that they aren't reviewing code from other contributors properly & do not care. It makes it easier for a bad actor to put in some malicious code without being noticed because no one is double checking it.

It's also unethical. I also don't want to deal with my operating system being pulled out from under me later when there's a legal issue caused by code that chatgpt or whatever stole & copied & the technical debt created by LLM use is too great for the issue to be fixed right away. I just want out.

@puppygirlhornypost2 How has Gentoo been for you? How would you compare its difficulty & amount of problems to something like Ubuntu or Fedora? Like can I put Steam on it & play games without too much struggle?
@jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 hi, gentoo user on temporary vacation extended far too much for comfort here. yes you can use steam on it with little to no issue, it is in fact in the official yentoo repos : )
@jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 gentoo in general has been great. using it is on par with using arch, it is really out of your way. even more so because the repo maintainers dont ship broken software updates to their users unlike arch
@kirby @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 how tough is the learning curve going from arch to gentoo
@kebokyo @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 almost negligible. the new stuff you really learn are the basics of using portage and the new init system. both of which are pieces of software which are mostly elegantly designed

@kirby @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 oh wait, gentoo doesn’t use systemd? That’s interesting, especially considering the whole “we like LLMs a lot and use them every day actually” controversy they got into

I’ve lost my ability to care regarding it but I am curious to try out a different init system that isn’t so all-encompassing lol

@kebokyo @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 you have options. openrc is the default one
@kirby @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 I have heard about that one but only in passing… dang it I think I might need to replace my arch installation on my desktop with gentoo to see if I can actually run Deadlock on it without the game freezing up and requiring a relaunch once or twice a match 
@kebokyo @kirby @jackemled @puppygirlhornypost2 actually that might be because you're changing keyboard layout or using party voice chat, that's been happening to me too (on gentoo), it's a general issue with steam or the game itself I believe