- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
- cross-posted to:
- linux@programming.dev
Has anyone tried this out yet? I’m running it on my trusty ThinkPad and as a Void Linux user, it makes many things just a little easier. It’s very quick. It’s also relatively secure by default and has a control center for enabling more security as well as other optimizations. I know we all like to tailor our DEs and WMs to our tastes and workflows but the defualts here are definitely my cup of tea. It offers KDE as the default but XFCE, Niri, MangoWC, and Hyprland are all options as well. It’s small team working on development and a small community so far but I am hoping that grows.


I read the “Why Odyssey” section, and the dev talks about wanting anonymity, then goes on to say that they accept donations on Patreon. I assume they also have that domain registered under their name. And while you say it’s a “team,” that section sounds like it’s a lone dev with patrons; that does not instill confidence in the long-term viability of the project.
On top of that, they sound like an edgelord (probably young). They talk about “no telemetry,” but then that means no Steam, no internet browsing, and certainly no taking payments from strangers.
And if that wasn’t enough, they hit us with this gem:
Unavoidable? Fuck right off. There isn’t some employer holding your paycheck hostage in return for “seeing what you can do with it.” The data consistently shows that it makes us dumber, and acting like it is inevitable (which I think is what they actually mean) is one of the most brain dead takes people say when pushing AI. They are choosing to use AI, and even if it’s local, the core functionality was built upon the mass theft of people’s work.
They do go on to say that they have an issue with who controls AI, which I agree with, but unless they built their own ML algorithm from the ground up or use one that wasn’t built with venture capital, they’re just reinforcing the same capitalist system that is ruining everyone’s future for the benefit of a few.
Overall, I think this is a very young person with a desire to do something good but who is ultimately naive. Coupled with the fact that they use AI without restraint, I expect this project to eventually flounder.
I’m not here to defend it. It has been working very well for me and I thought I’d share. I will say you’re being a bit disingenuous with your comments about telemetry. Of course, the reference is to the distro itself, not the software that you are of course free to install.