Kids will vape at the sensors just to see them on the TV
Kids will vape at the sensors just to see them on the TV
Camel case for short names snake case if it starts getting hard to read
Sounds like you need nixos
If you work in any job where you have to clean restrooms you know
Nix apps are not sandboxed and you have no control of what resources they have access to or don’t, unless you wrap them with some other program
How the fuck…
Windows sucks, I love open source, built my own computer didn’t want to pay a 100$
Xournal++ for sure
The project contains binary blobs anyway so theoretically it wouldn’t be super hard
If you have workplace requirements I can imagine their security policy would let you run a app like this anyway?
I use nixos, due to the incredible state management. You know exactly what versions of packages are on your machine, can build all packages from source yourself or download from a binary cache. 100% reproducible. Steep ass learning curve but tbh it’s well worth it. Saves you configuration time and energy in the long run. I’ve stopped distro hopping the implementation is so good. If you are concerned about security you can definitely harden it. There’s a lot more to security then package version. And even then nixos gives you the choice.
You’d be surprised how many people don’t care about business practices. It’s actually kind of alarming
I love nix but it’s my main gripe with nixos. They really should switch to an alternative service.
I think infrastructure as code is best utilized when paired with software testing and rapid deployment. It allows for a kind of granularity manual configuration doesn’t give you
If windows was installed once on a motherboard if you install windows from USB again on the same motherboard even after wiping it will remember your purchase and not make you pay again
Gnome osk keyboard is pretty subpar if you ask me though
I’m out of the loop what happened
Mint->arch->nixos
Edit! I’m wrong! Read below comment
A hibernation state where your laptop completely powers off saving current ram to disk to resume from when the system is powered back on. The article is a pretty interesting read!
Never be afraid to try different distros you can always wipe and try again. You won’t break your computer. I’m a big fan of immutable distros but I’ve never tried fedora blue. Either will make a rock solid system