she/her
It definitely doesn’t rhyme
how do you recognize a non-vegan?
don’t worry, they’ll ask “how do you recognize a vegan?”
Most important stuff is loaded in RAM, so unless you’re downloading the stuff as well, you’re probably fine
There’s a very large overlap, but I can’t blame any minorities wanting to arm themselves in the current political climate. Arm queer people!
that’s certainly true. I’d like to help improve the documentation, but unfortunately I’m still pretty green at Nix myself, so there’s not much I can do at the moment. But it seems to be picking up speed recently, so there’s hope that with more people better documentation is coming soon
I really like most of it and started to daily drive NixOS a few months ago, but there’s still some very valid criticisms to be made. Lack of documentation is probably the biggest one
you can just include dotfiles and the like in a nix config, while it’s not the recommended way it usually works
in my experience installing support for most things is way easier on nix, as long as they’re already packaged well. I’m still scared of the eventual time when I’ll have to create my own package for the nix store to install from source
that’s why I only use my computer with raw system calls, shell is bloat
oh yeah, I daily drive NixOS and use it on my homelab as well
…to get a working config, you need to learn a whole new programming language and figure out the tweaks for each package you want to install, so I’d argue the journey is just as long
GNU/Soap, a novelty for many I’m sure
Please, let’s not have Linux communities flooded by fascists and cryptobros that inevitably follow in his wake
9% of women in open source is a massive over representaion
This sort of behavior is really not okay, trying to convince someone they’re trans
can we please find a new term, this one’s got some pretty racist history
Linux had package managers long before app stores were a thing. Package managers just mean that instead of downloading NotAVirus.exe from some sketchy web site and hoping it’s the app you’re looking for, you get your software from a (trusted) central source, that is community maintained so you can be sure that it’s up to date and secure.
Of course, you can still manually install things. Or even build from source, giving you nearly unlimited options to tweak things as you like. But the good thing is, you don’t have to.
you can replace wq with x
:%d|x
ha, I use eza
that just keeps the data in one physical location though