MischievousTomato @ MischievousTomato @lemdro.id Posts 0Comments 52Joined 2 yr. ago
I don't know. I myself am planning to get a new laptop next year and I'm in a dilemma between an expensive macbook pro or an expensive thinkpad x1 yoga. Similarly priced.
I can't really comment about Google because I live in a 3rd world country that doesn't get any official love from Google, and well, Sony left this country years ago too. sigh
Sort of. On the fediverse I saw that they are mostly just defederated, because the insults and stuff they can hurl far surpasses anything that someone on twitter/facebook/etc can say.
For many it's a radical change in paradigm, and I assume many just want to understand it well
I wish I knew. I learned of it and started playing with it last year, with me using it full time since Feb of 2023, with a couple of hopping and then coming back to NixOS
NixOS is as mature as arch, I'd say, but because of its nature it has issues here and there, but rarely so.
That said, the learning curve for nix/nixos is very very very steep, so good luck learning. It took me a while for me to use it nicely, and even then, I'm nothing more than a beginner. Even so, I'm quite comfortable and pretty much can't use any other linux distro.
Looks nice. Luv gnome
That's nice. Hopefully it getting more notorious means that HW companies will support it better. But, at the same time, if this is just from the Steam Deck, then, kinda fugged
unironically i would like to get it. seems sexeh and kino
Sometimes you need a quick/clear fix and the documentation doesn't help with that. SO, though, is.
just keep on going. i cant be happy on any other distro, so i have to use nixos
Nixos. For all its complexity and dilemmas and issues it has given me, it's the comfiest for me and gives me really cool features
I dont have links in hand, but I remember the flatpak devs saying they targeted/care about desktop gui apps. It's one of the reasons why I won't use flatpaks anytime soon if ever
I only use Gentoo for a small bit, so I can't comment on it, and I haven't used the other thing ever. I wish linux a culture similar to the bsds when it came to ports stuff. /usr/local is barely used if ever.