I lost more than 60 days but I made a huge update

All OnemanBSD OS is now 64 bits. I also removed all bloat like Rust, Wayland and Qt dependencies from all app ports used in the system. (mpv was changed to gnome-mplayer because of that).
New apps included (+ fixed source code of everything):
- audacity (audio editor)
- godot (game editor)
- deadbeef (mp3 player)
- ted (word processor)
Also some bug fixes.
Here is the link again:
http://bialamusic.com/onemanBSD/
Here are my thoughts:
I feel that we as humans are loosing control over technology that was created by humans.
This is rising some serious and strange questions. I think we now need tools to power the individual so we can fight back. Not corporations. Not governments. Not organizations.
Consider this my bullet in this battle.
It is now in your hands so you can be active developers not just passive users.
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If you first find OnemanBSD here is more info:
The idea is to create an OS that has all the sources of the OS, xenocala and even the apps inside the installer image. It can rebuild itself offline on an old laptop for less than 24 hours.
This turns the user into OS developer as he can fix and maintain his own OS having a stable environment.
All bloat that prevents one man from understanding the logic is removed. This means no rust, no gtk4, no qt and no wayland. Ports and apps are patched and fixed to remove these dependencies.
It uses JWM to be simple and fast and includes text editors, file manager, word processor, mp3 player, video player, some games, audio editor, game editor and other useful apps.