DrDeadCrash
I like the "Implore" keyword. Seems like it could be a nice way to handle validation...
Now while the children of Israel were in the wilderness, they found a man gathering sticks on the Sabbath day. 33 And those who found him gathering sticks brought him to Moses and Aaron, and to all the congregation. 34 They put him under guard, because it had not been explained what should be done to him.
35 Then the Lord said to Moses, “The man must surely be put to death; all the congregation shall stone him with stones outside the camp.” 36 So, as the Lord commanded Moses, all the congregation brought him outside the camp and stoned him with stones, and he died.
Nowhere does it say he was Christian, he was just an old man in the woods. If the religions no longer believe it, it should be removed. Otherwise it's used for hate.
Edit, spelling
It's literally "kill people who aren't your religion". How is that not hate?
Edit: also, to revisit the point: it's in the text
Gasoline will expire after about a year...
Look at how many hateful atheists there are wanting to force people to abandon religion
How many? Also, from that point of view religious people are hatefully pushing their beliefs on others.
People have a right to their religion, or lack-there-of. My point was that religions give permission to hate (in the text), and that's not ok.
Religions tend to give people permission to hate, if they're looking for one
I just found this at the bottom of page 3 of Google results that were otherwise filled with absolute blog spam / AI generated garbage.
This site looks cool though, thanks for the good question!
Edit
The About page even lists alternatives:
Alternatives
Some alternatives to Repology, and related projects:
pkgs.org - packages search for Linux and Unix release-monitoring.org - upstream release monitoring reposcope.com - Linux repositories inspector
Criminal ex-president running for reelection being charged with, literally hundreds of crimes is still important stuff.
This is what people need to understand and accept as reality.