A pain point I’ve seen with NixOS for new users is the focus on editing files — how easy is it for her to install applications that way?
A pain point I’ve seen with NixOS for new users is the focus on editing files — how easy is it for her to install applications that way?
What network topology do you have? My method only assumes server→laptop connectivity (laptop→server and laptop→repo are implied). If server→laptop is unavailable, but you can install Git in general on the server, you could forward the repo through SSH. If Git cannot be installed server-side at all, this is more difficult, and rsync would be the best method I know of.
Detach the laptop’s head, then git clone
from it over SSH on your build server. When you’re done, git push
will update your laptop’s branches, then you can git push origin
the relevant branches on your laptop.
Do you have any addons that enable contenteditable
/designMode
?
The point is that many programs completely ignore .cache
’s existence — when programs do actually use it, adding a backup exception is trivial, but having to manually find what’s actually cache in .config
(or, even worse, finding one SQLite database with the config and cache) complicates it.
Have Alt+F bound to wrap the current command-line in a function definition
By the way, Lemmy also lets you update the post image itself.
There’s a lot of docs in e.g. man bash
.
Fish does history autocomplete, not Starship — you still have autocomplete using unconfigured Fish, and you don’t get autocompletion by enabling Starship for other shells.
(Tip: Most shells allow you to press Ctrl+R to interactively search through history, meaning you won’t have to open a separate file.)
groupdel
, groupadd
userdel
, adduser
Nope, you’ve made a false claim and refused to prove it, which gets you pretty cleanly labeled as a troll or spammer. o/
Other users in the thread confirmed this at the time of posting, so I presume they (at least partially) reverted the changes after they were caught.
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
They want ~/etc/
in their home, which just seems like a renamed ~/.config/
.
Removed by mod
wtf
gives the summary, and works for acronyms too.
Does P for Proton count?
Yeah, I’m used to NixOS — however, having to edit the config (instead of e.g. a package manager) is a common pain point I see when others use NixOS, and it often leads to them switching distros.