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I don’t think that this one is as reproducible and declarative as NixOS or Guix.
I don’t think that this one is as reproducible and declarative as NixOS or Guix.
FYI: There’s an extension for PWAs in firefox
Ubuntu Server (for school) -> Fedora (daily driver for a month) -> Arch (same as fedora) -> NixOS (it’s almost a year and I think that I’ll stay with NixOS)
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Memory is cheap nowadays, so that’s a feature /s
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel#Officially_supported_kernels
Arch Wiki has a nice short summary of kernel variants
Yeah, but sort of unofficially… I wait for this: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/259641
I really appreciate that they’re working on new desktop environment. I’ll probably switch from Hyprland to Cosmic once it’s available on NixOS
PopOS
would be better (IMO)
X11 is a protocol too. Xorg is the binary you are talking about
You can contribute to Nixpkgs without GitHub account
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/about-the-patches-category/477
Aux is more similar to Nix, than Guix is.
Guix uses the same concepts, but still is very different.
It could be forced by law
Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
/bin
, /dev
, /home
and all that stuff
I’ve been there for like 2 weeks in 2023 and I’d say that 4chan is way worse
COSMIC DE will be in alpha soon. It’s written for Wayland, in rust
On Android, when an app needs something like camera or location or whatever, you have to give it permission. Why isn’t there something like this on Linux desktop? Or at least not by default when you install something through package manager.
Still not as good as native package