[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago

Or maybe terminal emulation needs to be brought up to speed with modern computing. New terminal specs and all that.

Nothing is better for remote computing and administration than a terminal. It's far too data data dense for anything to be competitive.

Nothing is better for quick and easy iteration of programming ideas than a quick text output in a terminal.

It doesn't need to be destroyed, it needs some iteration. It's an old technology with a lot of cruft.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

JFC, some of these responses here about I 'should' do this or that. This is precisely why Reddit and most social media is cancer and people filled with 0 social and life skills.

I shouldn’t have to do anything. If you have an issue with my crying child, the onus is on you to find another space for yourself to make yourself comfortable instead of mandating what other people should/should not do.

Does that mean that parents should let their kids run around? Hell no. But this also means that you stop acting like another baby and find a way to adjust just like everyone else incl other parents."

FTFY. The problem with this argument is it's just as self-centered as the others. If your child starts crying or throwing a fit, go to the bathroom or something, soothe it, and come back. It's not that hard. If your child isn't poorly behaved, it won't cause any other problems. Don't let your child bother other people by being a nuissance. It's not on them it's not their child.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Gotcha I'll start playing around with derivations. I also just came to the realization that because of the magic of Nix, I can try these things, and if it breaks it, I can just roll back.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

I use Distrobox with my NixOS machine for when I need AppImage support (or some random binary that isn't equipped for Nix's weird ass directory layout) and it's amazing! Pretty much native speed, and when I'm done with it I can just wipe it out. Perfect!

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Okay a genuine question, what is the method to not let them do this to us? The legitimate only way I can think of is completely disconnecting from society, but this is near impossible because it's near impossible to find a place you can become self-sustainable, and it also takes a lot to even accrue the wealth to have the means to become self-sustainable, which means beimg a part of this society.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 3 points 1 year ago

Mm this could be a problem because server load is too unpredictable. I would actually say just randomize the list, so that it kinda does its own "load balancing" by incentivizing to pick whatever random top one it selected?

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Ooh if you're thinking of trying something new I recommend Alpine. An extremely underrated distro for a DIYer. It's really lightweight and simple and its packaging system is a breeze to write packages for (for things you'd usually use the AUR for, since there isn't an equivalant for Alpine AFAIK). Void is also fun I ran that for a year. Keep in mind, I'm only talking fun. For a good distro that will Just Work™, Alpine is fine, but I think Arch wins on that front.

NixOS is a journey and I have the privelage of having two systems, one "Home" system running Arch that I use usually and my "Roaming" system which I run whatever and is what I take to class and stuff because usually I only use it to take notes meaning minimum requirement is "Be able to log into a tty so I can write a text file". So being able to use that for NixOS has helped a lot, since if something goes wrong, I can just ssh into my "Home" machine to get work done.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Ooh yeah I'll look into that thank you!

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago

Nothing makes me cringe more than seeing 4 unwraps in a row in Rust code. Like are you sure those errors will never happen? Do you really wanna panic?

And then I do it in my own code and I get it again. Rust error handling sucks ass. (I love Rust btw)

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago

I just made a post about my musing on NixOS so maybe read that? (here) Basically after the main learning curve it's pretty easy to use.

I'm getting the hang of their package manager as well, so if need be I can make my own (Like I would for Arch. The AUR scares me from a security standpoint).

My main advice is to not go against the curve. If the manual says that NixOS does it that way, do it that way, because going against the grain is like going through a cheese grater in this OS.

Unlike Arch where you can do things as you want, in Nix you do things using Nix. You can almost always accomplish what you want, but it's gotta be done the NixOS way. This is actually a benefit rather than a problem once you get used to it, because it starts becoming second nature, and it is extremely powerful.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago

Oh man now I got a new game I gotta try. Probably the SMS version though to be honest.

[-] Noodlez@programming.dev 4 points 1 year ago
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