glossary: uncross FreeBullShiD

FreeBSD still has the Code of Conduct (aka CoCK).
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Gran Noll 2023-02-26 13:33:49 +00:00
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Below I'll explain the words I use one by one.
| [Emasculated Maccaroni](#emasculatedmaccaroni) |
| [Fakebook](#fakebook) |
| [フェイクブック](#feikubukku) |
| ~~[FreeBullShiD](#freebullshid)~~ |
| [FreeBullShiD](#freebullshid) |
| [Furryfox](#furryfox) |
| [Glass source code](#glasssourcecode) |
| [Glownigger](#glownigger) |
@ -253,14 +253,14 @@ Facebook is fake and gay (and crazy boomers).
<h2 id="freebullshid"><s>FreeBullShiD</s></h2>
~~Made up by myself.\
Made up by myself.\
Meaning: FreeBSD\
Can't get X to work on it, lots of bloat, bullshit file system structure...\
Also, community seems to be slowly taken over by LGBT rainbow terrorists, so the future of this operating system is pretty dark.\
And they had a CoCk for a while, but seems like that's taken down fortunately.\
But at least this and OpenBSD were the only BSDs that refused to force covAIDS propaganda down everybody's treats, so at least that's a plus side.~~
~~Can't get X to work on it, lots of bloat, bullshit file system structure...\
Also, community seems to be slowly taken over by LGBT rainbow terrorists, so the future of this operating system is pretty dark.\~~
And they had a CoCk for a while, ~~but seems like that's taken down fortunately.\~~
But at least this and OpenBSD were the only BSDs that refused to force covAIDS propaganda down everybody's treats, so at least that's a plus side.
Update: I came to terms with FreeBSD, they no longer seem to have a CoCk, and rainbow terrorists was a false alarm apparently.\
Update: rainbow terrorists was a false alarm apparently, but the CoCk is [still there](https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct)!\
While I still find it bullshit they put everything in /usr/local/ENTIREFUCKINGFILESYSTEM, I really got to appreciate their ports collection and ZFS support.\
Also, I finally got X working, so I no longer need to rely on GhostBSD for desktop use, yay!