Well, I guess nixos itself isn’t too overcomplicated, but fun begins when you start layering abstractions over abstractions 😁
Well, I guess nixos itself isn’t too overcomplicated, but fun begins when you start layering abstractions over abstractions 😁
But better keep things dry, you’ll really do yourself a solid
I think, it’s more simple: dude is literally the head of xcom, and his only major competitor is an obvious reptilian.
It’s all fun and games until some manjaro user starts asking about manjaro-specific f-ups in an arch chat and telling users there that apparently it’s the same when told such f-ups are discussed in a chat next-door
Soo, I’ve been daily-driving Linux for 6 / 7 yrs, and occasionally using it since 2013… How much time do I have before I have to choose? Although, given my lack of self-organization, I probably should’ve already chosen but missed the message notifying me of an upcoming / missed deadline
Me in the past 2 years: choosing a Linux distro based on whether it’s nixos
Mb x32 vs x64 releases of steam itself?
Probably some scientific theory on not letting s3 buckets eat all your money /jk
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Other inits cut out udev and logind and run away giggling into the sunset, obviously
Just shove wondows in a VM or something
Although, it’s possible to bloat it unknowingly: networkmanager, for example, depends on a few VPNs noone would ever need, and one of them depends on webkitgtk, so you actually have to mkForce modules to include only the necessary stuff. Not like that’s a huge issue, but I wasn’t amused when I saw “building webkitgtk” while cross-compiling 😆
Hmm, seems like it’d be interesting to automate :D
Idk how this thingy on the screenshot works 🤷
Bastards. You should create an issue or something
Same. Have 32 just in case I need a windows VM or something.
I mean, I see a usecase for that, given you make a separate community for that, and not, say, spam c/technology with everything posted on XDA. So, kinda like RSS with comments. I personally follow hackaday both here and via RSS.
Alternatively, one can mirror someone who publishes rarely and only cool stuff. I remember mr.d0x being such a guy (now I don’t really follow security-related things much, so mb it’s changed, but I doubt it)