My nixpkgs list is something like
- Firefox
- Vim
- WezTerm
- Fzf
- Zoxide
- Starship
- Copyq
- mpv
- Obsidian
- Chromium
- Xbindkeys
- Xte
My nixpkgs list is something like
Admittedly I’ve never done it, but my 5mins of LLM’ing said chroot
is only needed when keeping chromeOS on the machine side by side.
Some reason I have Chromebook Lenovo Thinka Pad 11e saved in my notes
Iirc it’s something that isn’t too difficult to unlock and get Linux on it, otherwise I wouldn’t have considered it.
Do you have experience with tree style tabs extensions also?
I’m wary of those with so much confidence.
Use as docker container
Soo-seh
Soos-eh
Zoos-eh
Süße
SUSE
LazyGit
For the lazy…
PS when you see things prefixed with “win” it usually means its the windows counterpart to an already existing Linux tool ^^
To add some nuance, all features in v0.5.0 should still exist in v0.9.0 in the modern software landscape.
If v0.5.0 has features ABC and then one was then changed, under semantic versioning which most software follows these days then it should get a breaking change and would therefore get promoted to v1.0.0.
If ABC got a new feature D but ABC didn’t change, it would have been v0.6.0 instead. This system, when stuck to,helps immensely when upgrading packages.
Not sure if it fits your use case, but I’ve been meaning to try this on my servers.
xrdp
VLC for the everyday person, all the way until you get to enthusiast class, then you use MPV.
Shortcuts, lightweight, CLI etc…