Very good points, it's all trade-offs at the end of the day. I've always found them more than worth it myself for non server workloads, but as always YMMV.
It really does, I need to check it out sometime!
I can only hope so
I just went to check and looks like it's been pulled, so there's our answer I guess
Edit: Nevermind, it's up. Probably a fluke on my end.
Edit 2: Sure enough, I checked and the assets are right there in the zip file. Definitely not going to last long.
winget, choco and that other one
Scoop? If so, highly recommend to fellow developers!
I've been using it for several months by now, I keep everything synced with Syncthing and it's been working really well. Android app is still rough around the edges but it does work alright.
My understanding is it was developed as an answer to Roam Research specifically, and while its model might not work for everyone, I love it.
That's really cool, I've felt for a while that a middle ground between something like yunohost and a manual deployment would be cool and this seems to fit the bill quite nicely
That's not what I'm talking about, Steam's recommended prices don't follow exchange rates because they actually try to take every country's economic reality into account.
See here, the latest suggested conversion for 60 USD is actually 162 BRL which honestly is pretty reasonable.
I think so but this method does remove the quite significant barrier of having to figure out nix's language and quirks, so I'd argue there's merit to the workflow. Still, you're trading it for containerization know-how, so not necessarily the best choice.
Pretty sure you meant cap in place of cape, right? I'll say that does sound pretty badass though!
Here's a Wikipedia link for folks who want to read more.
That's true and I can kinda see why you'd get that from OP's post but to be fair, OP never actually claimed it did either. They just asked two separate questions.
I use NixOS btw