Definitely agree. Ime, if you only rely on gui you’ll eventually end up in a situation where things are fucked and a gui doesn’t have the features you need to fix it.
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Definitely agree. Ime, if you only rely on gui you’ll eventually end up in a situation where things are fucked and a gui doesn’t have the features you need to fix it.
I recommen GNOME, but I usually use Hyprland.
Your work machine grinding whole beans already puts it far above the average work machine. I can’t drink the coffee from my work machine unless I cover it up with loads of milk and sugar, and then I might as well just drink an bottled iced coffee or a Celsius.
I actually bring an aeropress go to work for my coffee. Fits comfortably in my desk and takes ~3 minutes to make a nice cup.
I use Lazygit, which is a TUI. It is entirely controlled by keyboard shortcuts and has a lot of quick ways to do tedious things.
Yep! If you have a local DNS server such as a pihole you could just manually add watch.tv to your local dns records and set the IP as your servers IP. If you don’t have a local DNS server, you can just add it to your hosts file.
Once you do this, any requests to that domain will go to your reverse proxy, which if set up correctly will send you to Jellyfin.
No, people are just saying this whenever a comment has bullet points lol. You didn’t have a tone similar to any LLM I know.
I’m not familiar enough with Pacman to know what that command does. It’s definitely not as clean or easily manageable for servers as NixOS is. Especially not when you have multiple systems of which you would like some packages to be shared and others not. It also still doesn’t allow you to manage global system configurations.
I get that, they’re a bit confusing at first. I’d highly recommend looking at Caddy, it’s configuration is very simple. Really all you have to do is pick a domain name and point it at the correct port. If you’re only accessing locally you don’t even need to buy a domain.
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Also, the Google Noto Emoji’s android uses are open source, so if you’re looking for them you’ll find them used in lots of logos. Super Auto Pets uses them for a ton of the icons and animals.
It’d be nice to have a Kbin app on android. I signed up for a lemmy instance because none existed and I didn’t like using the web interface on mobile.
I personally find it very easy to use, but to each their own! Is there any forum software you prefer?
I definitely agree with them not using Lemmy. I think one centralised forum makes sense for large projects to use. Much easier to organize and manage.
Important to note that NixOS has both a rolling release and point release version.
Most mainstream distro’s can do all of that without a CLI.
A simple bash script is not reproducible or deterministic. Also a filesystem rollback is not the same as NixOS’s generation based rollback.
Also, NixOS doesn’t just install packages, all system configuration is done declaratively, which would be a very bad idea to do via a bash script.
I wonder why those chose mybb over discourse. I definitely prefer the latter.
I like flatpak for gui apps, especially proprietary ones. For all open source apps i’ll be sticking with Nixpkgs.
You can do so, but that doesn’t make it the best idea. There’s a reason the devs say not to. Steam makes it very difficult to manage prefixes, installing dependencies and running exe’s under the prefix is very awkward. There’s really no benefit over using Lutris or Bottles.
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