Drew DeVault wrote a [blog post](https://drewdevault.com/2026/03/28/2026-03-28-rsync-without-rsync.html) about using tar in place of rsync, and he linked to this repo, so I thought it'd be fun and useful to link to his explanation in our alternatives column.
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Bosh is included, because it descends from the original bourne shell. The others should be uncontroversial.
I have seen the plan9port pull request, but there's 9base, as well as several forks and reimplementations of rc itself.
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A starting attempt at writing up a template for others to use to contact their favorite projects to ask them to implement a No AI Policy. This is incredibly bare bones right now, but I am 10000% open to feedback and suggestions. Please feel free to open a PR!
The idea is that each section can be added or removed depending on what angle you think the maintainers would be most amenable to.
- closes#116
This PR also cleans up some of the code of conduct and contributing doc.
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Adds zellij terminal multiplexer.
I've added the same alternatives as in #251, but I cannot personally vouch for these.
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Part of #325
Applies new style guide to the audio section of the README.md
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I stumbled on Weblate in the commit history of Freetube.
Apparently it's a development tool for translations, that automates some attribution and peer review workflows. Their project's commit log is a bit obfuscated, because it internally uses Weblate as well, which generates a lot of commits for minor metadata changes.
They have an [AGENTS.md](https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate/blob/main/AGENTS.md) file though and i did find some recent LLM commits:
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Xmonad, FVWM and others also qualify, but these are the closest to i3 in spirit.
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relates to the work in #325
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This tidies all sections starting with C haha :)
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Added tag for WordPress with link about announcement for AI agents managing content
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Tracking based off #325
~~Currently a WIP as it depends on information from System Services and Daemons section, needs PR #369 merged first~~ merged
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Added "AI Functionality" tag to Telegram with evidence
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I'd be nice if someone could submit a PR with non-ai-slop window manager suggestions 🙏
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Thanks to @ethanuppal and @tjk for their help in investigating this one.
Perhaps we also link to this comment explaining GUIX and NIX differences somewhere?
https://codeberg.org/small-hack/open-slopware/pulls/156#issuecomment-11872881
I decided to just keep the above comment in this link, which will also show up in the commit message. I also decided to throw out Lix based on the other comments by @ethanuppal further down in #156. We'll keep GUIX since that does actually include a full OS and then if anyone wants, they can add another entry in the package manager section for evidence of the nix package manager itself having slop as well.
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Not sure if there can even be an alternative since we would need to convince countless dependants to switch.
I have not followed the new style guide since the rest of the table isn't converted yet, not sure if mixing and matching the style guide would be a good idea...
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This just gets the Cheat Sheets section more in line with our style guide, and it moves command-line shells just below it, so that we get slightly closer to my dream of alphabetized sections ✨
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- Tidies "VPN software" section based on style guide and work from #325
- moves "VPN software" and "Virtualization" directly under "Tainted Software"
- clean up TOC
- clean up sibling repo grammar and add ✨ emoji
- adds "AI Databroker Usage" and "AI in Issue tracker" badges
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There's a bullet in one of the code blocks. I assume the item was blindly copy-pasted from the bullet list?
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