The server issues and lack of mobile apps is why I switched back to Lemmy
Hi! I’m Alex, a.k.a. Ultra. I use NixOS btw. Gen Z, Romanian.
The server issues and lack of mobile apps is why I switched back to Lemmy
Wow, that’s terrible for security.
From how you’ve described modifying your distro, that’s literally NixOS. Your entire config is declared in a git repo, when you update the system it rebuilds it from that repo. But you’ll have to learn the nix language, and it’s not a easy-to-use, beginner-friendly distro.
Wouldn’t the password remain in the shell history? Or didn’t that exist back then?
Same here.
You should probably try Linux Mint, or if you have an NVIDIA card, Pop!_OS
I’m just one of these.
(I use NixOS btw)
Seems like a nice distro! Iwouldn’t use it because I don’t want to go back to a “regular” distro after using NixOS, but I’ll definitely recommend it to friends. Too bad it doesn’t have an RSS feed for the news…
For distributing software (nixpkgs is a flake and many projects have flakes), replacing channels (again, nixpkgs is a flake) or managing configs (check out my repo)
They’re more reproducible, they make dependency management easier, the commands you use with them are easier to use and more readable, and it’s easier to have multiple packages/systems/home-manager profiles in a single git repo. They also make version management easier
I’m using NixOS, and I have a few tips:
steam-run
it.The thing is, sometimes apt install uses snap…
RIP o7
I haven’t had this problem.
Yeah, better than having a crappy screen. I don’t remember which foldable I looked at, but one of them had a 60hz cover screen and the other had a 60hz INNER SCREEN! I’m happy that both screens are 120hz on this one.
I don’t know what a ToF is, but it would be epic if it had a LiDAR.
I want to get this phone, so I’ve been doing a lot of research about it. But man, this new design looks terrible compared to the old one.
Why did people downvote this? I’m thinking of switching from KDE to GNOME on my PC, with extensions it’s great for every usecase.
Wow, it seems pretty cool
EDIT: why does it have 5 tracking libraries?