An explanation of my "abrupt" decisions towards Nanami
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hello#

So lately, you may have been wondering, what happened to Nanami Linux.. Well, currently I am not at my best self right now as the circumstances surrounding me are quiet "burdenising" and personal expectations are not upto the marks so I feel quiet pressurised and I am not really the best person under pressure so I was deperessed and abruptly did those decisions. I feel the preperation to achieve my target isnt really the best so I need some time to myself both on work and mentally to keep myself calm and can "free" parts of my brain.

Another set of reasons apart from personal reasons is like, I am unsure whether I find myself on Linux on the next 3 years because I may buy a Macbook for myself. I lately on my free time stumbled on the world of BSDs and I must admit, I fell into the "rabbit-hole" and I find myself reading my dad's old FreeBSD manuals which are quiet fun. Those decision changes made me commit that I want to make a distro for myself first. Surely I would love others to use but firstly i would want something I could use how i like then others can, I dont find myself making a huge production grade mainstream distro rather a small one that can be academic and somewhat usable.

I stumbled onto many alternative toolchains that are quiet academic but not production ready and I want to tinker with them and my userland is a bit cursed.

What I would do?#

  • busybox coreutils
  • freebsd tools
  • hilbish
  • muon over meson
  • clang+llvm
  • mimalloc
  • nitro (for init)

Honestly, these arent mainstream but quiet interesting and i wont still ditch the idea of a "packagefs" and atomicity because I want them so bad.

Sorry, if my decisions were abrupt but I feel it was neccesary to do it for the reduction of my mental burden, but i wont lose interest on programming anytime soon nor abandon an idea of making a distro.. Thank you for contributing

Questions:#

Would Nanami have a restart?

Answer: No, Even if I want to make a distro, I want to keep it to myself first then I might think to publicise it.