Poetry2nix is your best bet imo, and read through this doc carefully https://github.com/nix-community/poetry2nix/blob/master/docs/edgecases.md. The option with pypkgs-build-requirements
was how i managed to build a mid-sized django project successfully. For IDE i have a devshell set up that pulls in a configured nvim with a python LSP, formatter, debugger,... Works fine for small scripts but i would just use Pycharm in your devshell if you're on a graphical machine and then also use nix to pull in python with packages. If you use venv i think you will need to also use https://github.com/Mic92/nix-ld
Oh my god this is amazing, will definitely give it a try!
This seems like it directly uses nftables rules, but ive seen a couple of aspiring Nix router repos that already offer nix module configuration like https://github.com/chayleaf/nixos-router that dont require you to be a networking expert, however it seems to be a long way off from a featureful router system. If you are after a declaratively configured router i would just go with VyOS.
Should we clone reddit posts?
From a technical and legal standpoint, ignoring ethics and dignity, is there anything preventing us from scripting a scraper that recreates reddit posts in a lemmy instance? Like maybe top 50 posts of the top 20 subreddits, without comments. I think it would help convince people to join, since the major argument for sticking with reddit is that it has more content. Thoughts?
Should we clone reddit posts?
From a technical and legal standpoint, ignoring ethics and dignity, is there anything preventing us from scripting a scraper that recreates reddit posts in a lemmy instance? Like maybe top 100 posts of the top 50 subreddits, without comments. I think it would help convince people to join, since the major argument for sticking with reddit is that it has more content. Thoughts?
Im also on Ublue right now, used the 'make your own' guide to craft a Hyprland flavoured system. Which basically just means creating a github repo where you put the desired packages in a yaml file then github builds the immutable image for you (on top of the work ublue devs do ofc). Would highly recommend Ublue.
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