I use Linux in part because it makes building software easier.
I use Linux in part because it makes building software easier.
You see the conclusion of that article is that flatpaks are not repeoducible after presenting solutions to make it reproducible right?
The issue was closed, but a draft PR was linked… potato:
They were exaggerating to avoid work. Look at the PR diff to determine whether your anti-Rust bias is true.
Flatpak is worse for debugging, development, and reproducibility.
Its good for user friendly sandboxing, portability, and convenience.
And Wayland accessibility is very bad.
I was going to say use https://github.com/juanfont/headscale, but I dont see an android client.
I use flatpak steam and flatseal to remove user home permissions so games don’t see my files.
I’d prefer to use Nix derivations and firejail but I couldn’t get it working last time I tried.
My preference for nix expressions to flatpaks is for better reproducibility guarantees, easier introspection, easier debugging, and less duplication.
I wouldn’t count on your encrypted WhatsApp video actually being secure.
Use signal for that.
Flickering makes it true for all xwayland games such as proton until nvidia driver with explicit sync.
That flickering, is it only on Wayland? I’m on 6.7 and have flickering on Wayland but not X11.
How is KDE slightly non-windows? Its applications and how they interoperability reminds me more of Mac I guess.
I use Wayland on NixOS too and everything works fine except slight flickering in games.
I think it’ll be fixed soon though and I can fully move to Wayland.
Virtualenvs for everything that don’t duplicate resources and are reproducible.
Need to use strokes to make gestures for cycling, todo cycling, etc and see how it works.
You don’t need two.
Being an introvert who’s great at socializing means you don’t have problems socializing but it drains your energy.
Strong assumptions can sometimes get in the way of understanding.
For instance you say “I’m in the middle of work, why would they interrupt me”.
There seems to be a strong assumption that the other person believes as you do that getting work done is the most important thing at work.
In my experience though, forming relationships for future connections and ensuring work is tolerable to enjoyable is more important to most than getting work done.
I feel like limiting or discouraging them would really hurt adoption.
Many times people share their use cases.
If someone with similar use cases finds out “wait, it us possible for me yo use Linux?” they could become tomorrow’s post.
Not for KDE which aims to be good for beginners.