Tom

@Tom@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

That after getting used to Linux I will hate to be forced to use less free operating systems.

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That girls wear pink and boys wear blue.

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So let's donate to free apps as well to support the development.

Home manager on NixOS and stored all config files in a Git repo

If you just want to save the text to read later, go with HTML.

If you want to archive it with graphical elements and embedded images, PDF is the better choice.

Haley Reinhart

Using NixOS as my daily OS on a X1 since six years now.

The first months have been hard as at this time was no installer at all and I had to do everything manually. After a while I got used to the update process.

Recently I switched to Nix Flakes which is another challenge but seems to make the Nix way even more consequent.

The only odd thing what drives me nerves is that compiling on that machine takes sometimes a half day.

Besides this it is still the best OS I ever used

It is very funny that I installed AnkiDroid two weeks ago.

And now after a three-year release break an update appears.

I like this kind of correlation.

Yeah, foot is really fast even without server mode.

What if you are using VIM and Arch ...

A combination of different.

For brainstorming Logseq is great, for tasks I use CalDAV in combination with Thunderbird and JTX Board (Android) a lot.

When I am on Hyprland I use foot. It is fast and well configurable.

My fallback is Gnome and inside I use the new kgx aka Console. I like that it shows in the window decoration's color when I'm working remotely or as super user.

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It is beautiful!

In deed, you are right.

I was too enthusiastic and missed the main requirement.

The first comment on the source code is very useful and productive.

Tried it and was not much pleased. What makes it better in your opinion?

Amazing in deed!

Just a small typo in the very last factor 1111111.

The GCC.

Without that compiler endless nice software wouldn't exist.

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