

Company went “here’s your budget for ordering a laptop. Put on it whatever you want”, and so there’s NixOS running on it :)
(To be fair though: small-ish, tech focused company)


Company went “here’s your budget for ordering a laptop. Put on it whatever you want”, and so there’s NixOS running on it :)
(To be fair though: small-ish, tech focused company)


You had me cracking up at
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My favorite math joke to this day is:
How many math professors does it take to change a lightbulb?
The answer is trivial and left as an exercise to the reader.


Do you happen to know how it is with a multi-monitor setup?
I finished setting up Hyprland 2years ago, then learned about the shit community literally the day after being “ah, finally done!” and haven’t found the energy to switch since.


Matrix will not be affected. At all.
CP is just a pretext here.


I think we can therefore safely conclude that the shark is also looking at your cheque account.


The number of recent updates, it seems. Which is probbaly an OK metric.


Graphene explicitly says the 400k are worldwide. You cannot then go ahead and use the US numbers for your comparison. From your own source, Google shipped 10 million Pixel 9 devices in 2023 alone. This does not account for other/older pixel models, or the sum total of sales before that point, or since.
Why not just share the actual number: worldwide, there’s 400k users.


Graphene explicitly says the 400k are worldwide. You cannot then go ahead and use the US numbers for your comparison. From your own source, Google shipped 10 million Pixel 9 devices in 2023 alone. This does not account for other/older pixel models, or the sum total of sales before that point, or since.
Why not just share the actual number: worldwide, there’s 400k users.


There’s also Galaxus. Usually slightly more expensive, but feels like the “old” Amazon: only products selected by Galaxus, no marketplace flooding listings with crap, fast shipping and actually good packaging.


Another recmendation for Actual. I spend very little time having to interact with it, because after the initial setup, all transactions are now synched from my bank accounts, and 90% are automatically classified into my categories (not by “AI” or something, you just set rules like “payments to Rewe are always groceries”).


Surfshark does too
So do many others, I’d assume


No, not really. The imperativity of ansible vs the declarativity of nix actually does make a big difference in practice.
Probably this: https://マリウス.com/a-word-on-omarchy/#summary


OK, so what you want is for other people to volunteer their time and money to keep an instance running. That, by itself, is honestly fine, and many people are happy to do so.
But you then also do not want to play by their rules. That part is not fine.


Just host your own instance.
Others are luckily always free to block you, but you do not need to worry about losing your account.
There is not really any downside to hosting your own instance either, thanks to federation, you get to participate in the wider Lemmy community as an equal member.
Don’t forget the almighty:
journalctl -fu <servicename>And yes, I am always reading that as “fuck you, service”.