I absolutely have and used it for a while before landing on opensuse microos primarily. I absolutely see the benefit and enjoyed the git-centric nature, keeping flakes in repos with a flavor for each machine. What I didn't enjoy, however, was the seemingly poor documentation. Quite frankly too, the drama surrounding the community doesn't inspire confidence either. I decided I ought to try out guix but haven't gotten to it yet. I do actually still have one nixos VM that hosts some services for me and is built entirely on the concept of the impermanence flake. That was pretty cool.
Excellent! Let me know if there are specific things you'd like to hear about.
God hasn't responded to a single one of my issues or merged a pull request since I started on this earth. Slacker.
Hey, the journey is the destination sometimes. Glad you liked it!
Awesome! Thanks for the banter. It's easy to get stuck in your own echo chamber working IT every day, so it's nice to have these kinds of questions. Feel free to drop anything into comments too, maybe other readers will benefit too!
Okay, rudimentary RSS feed added! It's available in the navbar, and autodiscovery with your RSS aggregator should work from any page. Let me know if you have issues.
My brother in Christ, scope your sessions... Firefox has containers, chrome has profiles, or hell, just use two different browsers.
I'm not sure you understand what "objectively" actually means... Care to provide your data in support of your objective conclusion?
Ran into a similar conundrum. We use mealie for recipe management and occasionally meal planning, but the shopping list is clunky. We resorted to just making a list on a card in Planks. Not purpose-built, but it has worked rather well for us.
I had no idea Jeremy Clarkson lost so much weight.
Firefox recently passed chrome on the speedometer benchmark
Updated the post to reflect your feedback here. Thank you!