Make me
Actually don't it's hard enough with certain web apps
Make me
Actually don't it's hard enough with certain web apps
Ubuntu, various versions of, fedora for a bit, suse for a bit, Debian for an RPI
Nixos is my home distro and I've spent probably double the amount of time with it as I have all other distros combined, the distro hopping phase a given distro lasted about 2 weeks before I threw it out
I'm not comfortable enough with other distros to able to help someone who already knows enough about Linux in general, and given he's familiar with fedora silverblue seemed like an obvious choice
I'm not about to recommend someone who's only ever used fedora before nixos that would be insane
Imagine defederating from an instance with the cat picture community
Afaik it's not a personal list it's a list for end users
Because it's less standard
The more default and mainstream you go the easier it's gonna be to do things and get help
I tried getting a friend of mine on silverblue a while ago, worked for a bit but he hated how the package manager worked and I wasn't able to help him much because I'm on nix
I love the idea of a framework but their battery life apparently really sucks
Bit of a joke suggestion but purely hardware wise steam deck might do the trick, its graphics processing is very good considering the size and lack of discrete GPU
Also quite subsidized because valve expect people to make up the value in buying games, so more bang for your buck
Plugged into a keyboard and possibly monitor could do the trick
Beehaw defederated from a bunch of instances, maybe you're not federated with the one people are posting to
They're all in the cats community if you aren't subscribed prob won't see em
Same for me, which strikes me as a fundamental problem with the platform that once one community blows up it drowns out the others
Could do with some balancing algorithm that soft caps the ratio of posts from a single community that get shown on any given page
I miss having a functioning debugger after moving to helix/neovim
I'd say they're more like the developer, they've made the house their way, you can kinda change it, change the paint, move the furniture but you can't make any major structural changes.
As much as Microsoft sucks their os is generally pretty solid. Not great but good enough for most
(I say this having not had a windows install on a personal machine for over a year now)