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I'm not trying to bait. I've been playing with Void for a while, but didn't get what makes it special. I guess I'm missing something about it.

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[–] fozid@feddit.uk 4 points 1 day ago

It is just a very simple clean stable unopinionated rolling release distro. It doesn't try to be bleeding edge, or force you down any particular path. Its not a derivative of another distro. It uses runit for its init process, no systemd and is just really nice and clean to use. I've been on it about 12 months after swapping from arch which I had used for about 15 years. No plans to move any time soon.