I’d love to read about it!
I’d love to read about it!
This is so cool! Where do you even find NixOS blogs like this?
Really living up to your name
It seems like a lot of open source projects are getting DDoSed right now.
mpv my beloved
This was exactly what caused the problem for me too.
Fantastic read
Fedora. Fedora is solid, but coming from arch I felt it was lacking so much in the way of the package repos and doing things like secure boot was more effort than it was worth.
Could you provide some criteria for what you’re looking for in the way of security? Wayland is far better for security than Xorg, but it’s hard to say how much it varies between wayland compositors. I can’t imagine it would matter too much, but depending on how much security you’re looking for, choosing more minimal software is probably better. Rust can be better for security but I’m not entirely sure how much can really get compromised through poor memory management in a window manager.
Maybe not strictly privacy oriented but I’m a fan of https://sizeof.cat for general nerd stuff
GNOME has had this in their Adwaita theme for a bit so I’m glad that these major themes are getting a bit more standardized.
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences…
Been using fish for awhile. I don’t need much more than smart autocomplete (which is built in) and some small QOL plugins. Sometimes it sucks because the syntax is slightly different than bash or zsh so you will have to get used to that.
You’re right, but the AirPlay protocol has been updated over the last 9 years. I found something called UxPlay and it works pretty well. https://github.com/FDH2/UxPlay
The repository you linked has sadly not been updated in 9 years
Sorry I haven’t really messed with docker on my server. I run multimedia servers and that’s about it.
I love NixOS. I run it on my home server. However, I can’t daily drive it. I need something a little less rigid to do my day to day work. Although it is greatly satisfying to have everything reproducible, it isn’t always practical to dedicate the time to making it so.
Why is this the sanest thing? There are many people that enjoy using gnome including myself. Don’t you think this is an extreme take for something that just doesn’t align with your views on how the Linux desktop should be?
I always manage to forget the locale or NetworkManager or set a password for root etc… Unless you have a hyper-specific partitioning scheme or system config these work great