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jacob Jacob @lemmy.sdf.org

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On recent KDE news
  • source: stonetoss

  • On recent KDE news
  • stonetoss is a nazi

  • Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?
  • NixOS has snapshots built in as well but I've never had to actually use them to recover anything because Nix packages are built in isolation from one another, and their dependencies are declared, so packages can't break each other when installing or upgrading them.

    NixOS is also an immutable distro, which prevents accidental bad changes to the system. Tumbleweed is very friendly and stable compared to many other distros out there, but it's still vulnerable to accidental breakage in the same ways most other distros are. I think the cherry on top for the average joe using Nix compared to OpenSUSE, however, is just the fact that the Nixpkgs repository absolutely dwarfs OpenSUSE's.

    Luckily, if you prefer to stick with whatever distro you're running already, but want the power of the Nix package manager, you can get the best of both worlds and install just Nix (without NixOS) on any distro.

  • Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?
  • +1 for Nix. In my case I switched from Opensuse Tumbleweed to NixOS about a year ago. Before NixOS I had spent years distro-hopping fairly regularly just in an effort to find something that was atleast moderately simple to setup/troubleshoot, (I'm no developer, and my Linux technical expertise really only covers the basics) and that would be resilient to the careless tinkering I tended to do in general.

    Using NixOS on a daily basis has been a complete pleasure. After experiencing the sane-ness of a declarative system I'll never go back. As of late, NixOS seems to have been growing steadily in popularity, although most of its userbase are experienced developers, businesses, and almost no Linux beginners. This is understandable given its current state and reputation as an advanced distro, but I am of the opinion that--if a GUI software store for nixpkgs and a GUI program for editing the system's configuration options were developed--NixOS could quickly become one of the most desktop user-friendly distros available given its underlying immutability and unrivalled stability in general.

  • Need help with making Linux my home
  • If you have any additional software which you are looking for FOSS Linux alternatives for, feel free to list them. Your options are much greater than most people coming from Windows expect them to be, and many of us have already spent a lot of time deep down the rabbit hole of finding quality open-source software alternatives, so we can surely point you in the right directions.

  • Is there a Linux based OS for public computers, such as at a library or a PC cafe?
  • NixOS is immutable and highly reproducible, with the ability to rebuild identical systems with a declarative configuration file--including installed packages.

    So in the case of multiple public computers, you would only need to create/maintain one configuration file that defines all of the user profiles, permissions, restrictions, settings, software packages, you name it.

    It would without a doubt be what i'd choose for a fleet of public library computers. Extremely reliable and easy to setup to prevent tampering or misuse.

  • Come ride the new Super Dimension Coaster on Stadium Rd. off West Main Street!

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    Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish
  • Another option on Android is NewPipe. Doesn't look as nice as Libretube imo, but it goes to Youtube directly for content which is useful since public piped instances can be a bit unreliable or slow from time to time. (Also on Libretube you have to sign up and re-import your subscriptions whenever you switch instances which can be tedious)

  • Lightning strikes the Spawn City Public Works Department building

    (also ft. the hot air balloon i just built)

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    New radio tower to spice up the spawn city skyline

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    Amethyst temple
  • Very nice! The polished deepslate pillars compliment the amethyst well.

    (P.S. While you can only select one cover image per post, you can put as many images as you want in the body section of the post.)

  • Second extension to my house

    I felt that the asymmetry of the first extension (the purple part with green roof in the middle) was a bit too jarring and the support for that structure was questionable looking, so i added another section to even it all out and put an observatory dome on the top so that it didn't look too symmetrical.

    ! !

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    Upgraded my house at the corner of Farrier and Dojo

    I added the purple section arching over Dojo Street with a green roof on top. As an added bonus it provides rain cover for the Dojo Street Subway Station entrance below it đź‘Ť

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    Ear buds with little wind induced noise.
  • i've been using a pair of Jlab "Jbuds" every day for a few years now, they were cheap and they still work and sound great. the version that i got doesn't have a neck cable but they fit nicely in my ear and have never fallen out while biking.