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lua-lfs-hard
Linux "distro" that only includes a Lua interpreter and a Lua library to issue syscalls
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InfluxDB
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it depends i guess? Its not like I am recomending it to a new user, also if you know what you are doing you should not run into dependency hell. I dont think it can replace distrobox thou, although both share many similarities they are for diferent use cases, ej: distrobox is for running apps (cli and gui) and at most drivers and services, wich should suffice most people but you wont be able to run a full DE from distrobox meanwhile on bedrock you can have different stratas (distros) each one with a different DE, different init and most important combine them. It also depends of the user posibilities for ej: I bet for a lot of people is easier to download a docker image for distrobox than to fetch a strata for bedrock right? Well not for me, I cant enter hub.docker.com so distrobox is kinda useless for me. I know its not for most users but again I am not recomending it to anyone, I am just responding to a funny comment on reddit.
Shameless plug: I've published lua-lfs-hard, which is like a challenge where you have to build a system using Lua only. It's a bit like LFS but you have to do everything from inside the system.
There isn't an Open SUS but this is pretty close https://github.com/Amog-OS/AmogOS
Deep down we all know node OS is king