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Sounds like you haven’t done it in a while. It has calamares installer now.
I haven’t tried it out yet for some reason, but I’d start here https://youtu.be/qlfm3MEbqYA
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Technology@lemmy.world•Even Apple finally admits that 8GB RAM isn't enoughEnglish
2·1 year agoI once went for lower CAS timing 2x 128MB ram sticks (256 MB) instead of 2x 256s with slower speeds because I thought 512MB was insane overkill. Realized how wrong I was when trying to play Star Wars galaxies mmorpg when a lot of people were on the screen it started swapping to disk. Look up the specs for an IBM Aptiva, first computer my parents bought, and you’ll understand how 512MB can seem like a lot.
Now my current computer has 64 GB (most gaming computers go for 32GB) at the time I built it. My workstation at work has 128GB which really isn’t even enough for some workloads we have that use a lot of in-memory cache… And large servers can have multiple TB of RAM. My mind has been blown multiple times.
Why does “Why did you switch from*” have different options for each distro? Thought it was funny only NixOS had “toxic people” option. Guessing due to recent drama.
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Technology@beehaw.org•OpenAI Insider Estimates 70 Percent Chance That AI Will Destroy or Catastrophically Harm Humanity
2·1 year agoWake me up when nixpkgs issues decline significantly from 5k+ due to AI.
I share your concern about over dependence, but for different reasons.
There’s a lot of metadata Github has that’s not backed up in the git repo. For example. pull requests, issues, projects, milestones, wikis etc.
There appears to be third party tools that can back this metadata up using Githubs API. I wonder if anyone bothered. Kinda doubt it.
After the Google cloud UniSuper incident, I think it’s clear that no org is immune from accidentally deleting everything.
which somehow belong to Microsoft and is not good for privacy.
It’s hard for me to guess exactly what your concern is. There’s nothing stopping you from using an anonymous account on Github to contribute. Or just connecting to it via Tor / VPN.
If its mostly about sticking to principles, then you might like https://guix.gnu.org/ more.
There’s also these are projects you could contribute to:
- https://tvl.fyi/ Tvix rewrite of cppnix in rust
- https://lix.systems/ recent cppnix fork
- auxolotl.org An alternative to the Nix ecosystem (in the works)
I think they’re all using forgejo or some FOSS git forge. At least I think aux is still planning moving to forgejo. However, I’m not aware of anyone still planning to fork nixpkgs.
- previous nixpkgs mirror discussion: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/what-would-a-nixpkgs-mirror-look-like/16293
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I can't understand why it never caught on...
2·1 year agoWeird. My brain didn’t even notice the blender until after I watched the video.
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Programming@programming.dev•The 2024 Stack Overflow Developer Survey is live
5·1 year agoMost of the survey was about AI it seemed.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk is a pigeon CEO, 'he comes, sh*ts all over us, and goes', says former Tesla managerEnglish
7·2 years agoHere’s some more anti-patterns https://gist.pother.ca/2e5817a37b1229ea1930/
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Technology@lemmy.world•Eww, Copilot AI might auto-launch with Windows 11 soonEnglish
131·2 years agoAll my homies use TempleOS
I dodged that bullet then. I do have a Bosch dishwasher. It’s fairly new and I like it so far.
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Linux@programming.dev•Impermanent NixOS: on a VM + tmpfs root + flakes + LUKS
1·2 years agoHmm, not sure. That’s what I was going to call it at first. I couldn’t find much either way, but I did find this which uses ephemeral to describe it. Perhaps I should rename it.
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Nix / NixOS@programming.dev•Help Me With My Baby Nix Dev EnvironmentEnglish
4·2 years agoI was wondering if I am using a large package like TexLiveFull, how to make sure nix don’t delete large packages after I close the shell? I also don’t want this package to be available in my global environment, as I don’t need to use it outside vscode.
There’s a bunch of tools that solve this problem.
https://github.com/direnv/direnv/wiki/Nix
In the link above check out the table in the “Some factors to consider” section. However, note that it hasn’t be updated since May 30, 2022. Many of those tools don’t depend on
direnvif you don’t need its functionality.Personally, I use
direnvand enablenix-direnvusing these options:Here’s an example of how I use
direnvwithnix-direnv.Edit: damn over wrote what I wrote to the first question with a response to the second question. Thank goodness for automatic file backups I have setup in Emacs.
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Nix / NixOS@programming.dev•Help Me With My Baby Nix Dev EnvironmentEnglish
5·2 years agoAnother question is how to keep my packages up-to-date. I don’t do serious development work, thus I typically perfer my package and dev-tools to be on the latest version. I prefer to have a little management of this as possible. Ideally, every time I start up a nix shell, the package manager will grab the latest version of the package if possible without requiring additional interaction from me. Is this possible?
Definitely sounds like you should look into using https://direnv.net/. Once you
direnv allowthe directory, as soon as you enter the directory it will create per-project isolated development environments.The in the
.envrcfile you could have something like:nix flake update use flakeIf your using nix flakes which also imply you’re using git.
However, without flakes you could use a tool like:
And run their update command from the
.envrcOr if you don’t want to use direnv, then perhaps run a update command from the nix shellHook.
shellHook = '' echo "Hello shell" export SOME_API_TOKEN="$(cat ~/.config/some-app/api-token)" '';Sorry, I’m not sure about your last question.
Edit:
If you’re using
gitand a forge like GitHub, then you could use a GitHub action to automate the update and create a PR. Such as a GH action like https://github.com/DeterminateSystems/update-flake-lockPersonally, for projects I use
direnv+ flakes and that github action above, but I can understand if you don’t want to mess with learning git.
When you do buy one make sure it is one that could be legally sold in the EU so you can get one that lasts.
I was going to call BS, but I set my VPN to Dublin, Ireland and started shopping there using google maps.
Some places I looked:
https://www.appliancesdelivered.ie/
https://www.miele.ie/e/refrigeration-appliances-1022129-c
Lot of interesting brands I ran across:
BEKO BOSCH CANDY HOOVER HOTPOINT INDESIT LIEBHERR MIELE NORDMENDE NORKO POWERPOINT SIEMENS TCL WHIRLPOOLReally surprising to my that a Bosch / Miele can be had for less than $1000. In the US, it’s hard to find anything less than $3k in those brands. I have seen some places around here sell Beko, but only in white.



Honestly, thought this would be the only thing that people would talk about. I can’t bring myself to seriously read a blog post about syntax highlighting when presented with such a horrendous color scheme. I usually just dive right into firefox reader because 99% of the web is shit, and I guess I did only to look for some callout to the irony or trolling… “Yellow for comments” And I’m still not convinced it’s not trolling.