Nothing that sets it aside from other KDE-based distributions aside from coming with its own Plasma theme and some nifty stuff pre-installed, like Yakuake. I recommend it as an ideal pre-configured distribution. It has little fluff aside from the eye candy that defines its branding, and it provides a good jumping off point for intermediate users that want to move away from APT but perhaps might not be ready to roll their own system with Arch or something.
tl;dr: Nothing special aside from being super cool out of the box and telling your friends that you're on a distro called Netrunner. I mean, come on.
Nothing that sets it aside from other KDE-based distributions aside from coming with its own Plasma theme and some nifty stuff pre-installed, like Yakuake. I recommend it as an ideal pre-configured distribution. It has little fluff aside from the eye candy that defines its branding, and it provides a good jumping off point for intermediate users that want to move away from APT but perhaps might not be ready to roll their own system with Arch or something.
tl;dr: Nothing special aside from being super cool out of the box and telling your friends that you're on a distro called Netrunner. I mean, come on.
I agree that NetRunner is indeed a cool name.
Btw, does yakuake have any advantages over guake? I have been using guake forever without knowing it exists.