Thanks for sharing!
Still not as good as native package
I wouldn’t say I’m 100% happy with NixOS, but there is no going back at this point.
I don’t think that this one is as reproducible and declarative as NixOS or Guix.
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Ah, what a reliable and unbiased source
Ubuntu Server (for school) -> Fedora (daily driver for a month) -> Arch (same as fedora) -> NixOS (it’s almost a year and I think that I’ll stay with NixOS)
ASP.NET Core (web framework for C#) is one of the best available, when you need great performance. Also, C# is pretty popular and that means potentially more contributors.
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I think that libreoffice writer can save document as HTML
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel#Officially_supported_kernels
Arch Wiki has a nice short summary of kernel variants
Yeah, but sort of unofficially… I wait for this: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/259641
I really appreciate that they’re working on new desktop environment. I’ll probably switch from Hyprland to Cosmic once it’s available on NixOS
PopOS
would be better (IMO)
I wonder if the “aux” fork will continue to exist after that.
Probably not. And that would save potential users from that terrible, unsearchable name.
X11 is a protocol too. Xorg is the binary you are talking about
You can contribute to Nixpkgs without GitHub account
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/about-the-patches-category/477
Aux is more similar to Nix, than Guix is.
Guix uses the same concepts, but still is very different.
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Not so anonymous, see my other comment: https://phtn.app/post/programming.dev/20566574?thread=0.12859284#12859284