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  • You can choose a lucky number chmod 777/

  • How often do you hop distros?
  • Home manager and flakes is something optional in today's NixOS. I don't see any obvious use for a single-user home system. Of course, many people go the flakes-setup route. NixOS has many customization options, up to and including docker installation.

  • How often do you hop distros?
  • Oh, it's very simple. Home-manager is something not yet finalized, optional and unofficial. Flakes was added in Nix 2.4, but you don't have to use it all. You don't want to add unnecessary complications. You can do without home-manager and flakes on a single-user machine. This is just one of the system configuration options. I have tried deploying the system with flakes/home-manager, done it with docker and even with nix-env. The performance gain is not noticeable.

  • How often do you hop distros?
  • This is the first time in 25 years of using Linux that I've changed distributions.

  • PSA: Reddit is Forcing Users to Accept Personalized Ads
  • Have you heard anything about uBlock origin, Ghostery and similar programs?

  • Reddit is dead. Long live the Fediverse.
  • You're exaggerating a little bit. Reddit is more alive than alive.

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  • Fish can be bloated, too.

  • What new OS* have you tried this year?
  • ... and Linux is not Unix. BSD and Solaris are, in my opinion, much better than any Linux. The problem is that BSD suffers from hardware incompatibility, and there are very few application programs for the current Solaris.

  • Today i installed arch linux for the first time
  • Hello buzzer. IRC ( Internet Relay Chat ) is an application layer protocol for real-time messaging. One of the oldest messengers.

  • Today i installed arch linux for the first time
  • Tech conservative, because I use FreeBSD, Surf browser, IRC...

  • My Lemmy experience so far
  • I can't understand where you find so much porn.

  • Stop kitten around!
  • Does anyone know where I can see porn that cats make?

  • I logged in to Reddit today
  • I remember the "we are adults, not revolutionaries" entry in r/freebsd. After that, the subreddit administration decided to leave things as they were.

    I don't understand the point raised by R. Stallman about using only free software. Because for most of us the PC is a working tool, but in no way a religious toy.

  • I logged in to Reddit today
  • Thank God I didn't give in to herd instinct and delete my Reddit account. I did that four times in a row, and I don't play those games anymore. I didn't sign up for a subject that is foreign to me, especially since in my opinion the alternative apps work worse than the official one, and the lack of video downloads doesn't bother me because I don't watch porn. My Reddit stays the way it was. The FreeBSD and Slackware communities and a couple or three others have sane members.

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  • Is this one of the endless hints that there is no karma in Lemmy? Have you seen the little up and down arrows under every post and comment? One of my comments recently got forty-five down arrows and I'll see how many dislikes this comment gets.

  • What phone is a power user's best bet in 2023?
  • The lists of smartphones on the Postmarket OS and UBPorts websites can be used as a basis. Theoretically, you can use for experiments phones that come with alternative firmware directly from the factory. OnePlus, for example. You could buy a Pinephone and experiment with mobile Linux.

  • How will Lemmy handle illegal content?
  • The creators of Lemmy keep telling us about the "federation" of the social network. A federation is something that has a federal center that exercises a governing function.

    Just because we all have not been informed of the existence of such a center does not mean that it does not exist.

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  • What a vucking great social network this Lemmy is.

    I clicked "subscribe" to your community or whatever the vuck it's called and for two weeks I've been looking at "Pending". Is this such a vucking fediverse achievement that I don't understand?

    Now for the topic at hand. If you have to choose between Arch and Manjaro, you have to choose Arch. 100% none of you will need to thoroughly partition your hard drive, because none of you will bother moving /home to another partition on the drive. And the main difficulty will be setting up the wifi, solved by reading the man pages. Unfortunately they are without pictures, so you will have to work hard.

    Manjaro has compromised itself so many times that I don't understand people who use it.

    Although no, I do understand you, my little friends. Manjaro has a graphic installer.

  • Is anyone here daily driving an obscure OS like HaikuOS, ReactOS, MorphOS, etc?
  • TempleOS is cool. You don't need the Internet, it establishes a direct connection to the Seventh Heaven in the process.

  • Lemmy Support @lemmy.ml cfx_4188 @discuss.tchncs.de
    Lemmy support? Pending? WTF?
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    What distro(s) do you use?
  • I've gotten used to Slackware in 25 years.

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