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  • I used Solus for years, it was actually my first long time Linux distro, and I have fond memories from that time and deep appreciation of the project. Note that I say used, because I have moved on (to EndeavourOS and later NixOS).

    The reason why I moved on is the same as why I would recommend against Solus: the project have lost a lot of its core contributors. At the time I left there were no package updates for quite some time (used to be weekly).

    I am not quite sure Solus really got a future. There are talks about converging it with AerynOS, former SerpentOS, which is innovative but still experimental software built by the original team, i.e. those that left Solus in the first place. Though they are really proficient in making the software, I do not think they have the same skillset for securing longevity through contributions.

    In the end you should not care too much what people think. You will get the popular options for the intersection of Lemmy and Linux users, but popular is not always good nor what is right for you. Just try stuff and be ready to move a little through rigorous backups, you do have backups?




    1. Bleed the fish by cutting along the neck and splitting the heart in two.
    2. Gut the fish.
    3. Use a flexible and thin knife to cut along the rib bones in the belly starting from the neck.
    4. Follow the bones with the knife down toward the tail.
    5. Cut toward the back by following the bones with the knife.
    6. Cut the bone that lies in the side fin up toward the neck.
    7. Cut the bones from the dorsal fins.
    8. Use a pair of fish bone tweezers to pull out the bones running through the middle of the fillet.

    3-6 are the parts that require skill. 8 is only needed in some fish. Others have bones on the side that just go 1/3 of the way down and you can just cut that part out in a V formation.