Nix is great, I went from arch to nix and never went back. All the customization, none of the risk. You break your rig you roll back to its previous state
Nix is great, I went from arch to nix and never went back. All the customization, none of the risk. You break your rig you roll back to its previous state
I only use marketplace, there are very good deals
Gnome! I use Nixos so I prefer to use things that can be configured using its system, I like KDE but I can’t find a elegant way to configure the UI layout using nix
They aren’t from the USA
Ioctl would like to have a talk
If they wouldn’t have went with rio they may have got some traction
The man eats road kill. What do you expect
Nix because I have a bad memory and hate doing things more than once
As long as you don’t use a heated dry it’s pretty much fine tbh. If any rusts you just wipe it down or sand it and re season
Tbh I usually take 600 mg instead of the 400mg. That usually gets it going for me
The gnome on screen keyboard feels lacking to me, there’s just something up with the user experience that puts me off
Give human level intelligence to gorillas, this is worse then just human level chimpanzees in the fact gorilla’s are beefy and could rip the average human in to pieces. With human level intelligence they would be a force to me reckoned with
Gnome on Nixos I like how standard it is I know what to expect
Proxies joining a proxies proxy war lol
I jump shipped to arch when I first started out. But I had experience with Linux vms for school already
I mean is there any really reason though, they both run on the same subsystem and they aren’t doing anything crazy
There’s little to know customization outside extensions which are very powerful but prone to breaking. The gone mindset is to support basically one workflow and to make changes as it needs fit regardless of stability. Personally I like this, it prevents things from getting stuck in the past. Plus I’m not one for extreme desktop ricing.
Edit: also I’m a huge fan of declarative systems like nix, and with little to no support for layout config outside of their GUI tool it introduces and unknown variable for me
I mean if it’s goal was to prevent scripts from using the graphics env maliciously then it seems to have made some progress if you can’t even automate it with good intentions
Very manageable though. Probably easier to fix then Mozilla’s enshitification
Fortunately it was just the Nixos foundation that was having issues. The Nixpkg repo and nix package manager were stable