In general, I agree with the sentiment - at the same time, I think the idea behind Nextcloud is to cover more use-cases at once and serve as some kind of a “extensible platform”… and honestly, it does that quite well
In general, I agree with the sentiment - at the same time, I think the idea behind Nextcloud is to cover more use-cases at once and serve as some kind of a “extensible platform”… and honestly, it does that quite well
+1, Thunderbird’s Calendar is the best OSS calendar application out there.
Pipewire and Wayland are boss brothers
For some time I have been lurking around this topic and for general computer use, including typing, talon seemed like the best option
I really enjoy how GNOME handles windows currently already.
Between having the ability to move and resize windows with Super + (mouse left|right)
, switching between windows of the same application with Super + backtick
, workspaces and Super + type
to search, there is very little to desire.
Unlike tiling VMs, this makes sense out of the box for 99% of the apps out there while providing a really quick way to get where you need quickly.
I would commend any student that would be able to figure this out in my hypothetical school
reminding me about I nearly got suspended because I showed my Health teacher how you could bypass our school’s firewall and buy drugs on a school computer
It’s such a rejected behavior to even consider suspending you for this.
Anyway, yeah, I agree. I think if one has interest in the inner workings of a computer system, just trying to make Linux do whatever you want it to do is a good way to experience that. You will, over time, without knowing, accumulate so much information just by troubleshooting things that don’t work for one reason or another
Thanks for the insights :) I appreciated
Go Debian
How long did it take you to migrate from the distribution before and what’s your experience in this space in general?
I like the idea of a declarative configuration, but I find it hard to justify when Ansible has the potential to do the job 99% as effectively.
Also, what do you feel are the most “killer features” in nixOS?
I mean, if you don’t understand the components that you are using to build your custom router enough to be able to debug it’s function, you most likely shouldn’t be building it in the first place
Downvote target comment, however light mode has been studied to be clearly superior to dark mode - so I just use that
Benefit of that is that there are very few websites that have only dark mode available, while most content that has the dark mode option looks more consistent with only white mode on
Even though Apple is a trash company as well, they have one thing going for them, which is if they do something today, I am fairly confident it will be around going into the future, no matter what
Honestly, I am pretty surprised that Baikal requires that much :D It should literally take no more than 100 MB of memory and way less CPU, IMO - or did you mean the size of a VM?