Doesn’t that defeat the only benefit - anonymity?
Doesn’t that defeat the only benefit - anonymity?
It’s ok at best, when it works. When it runs out of API hits for the day at noon, you need to use something like https://searx.neocities.org/ and retype your search multiple times until you manage to hit an instance that can actually perform a search.
Also, no suggestions.
Those look more like goldfish than grass carp
Check out unixsurrealism
we have no choice but to push people from non-aligned countries away
Non-aligned countries are fine, they can always invade most of the countries once again, the issue is with the Eastern block.
i don’t see what it offers over e.g. debian
Open clan has better techno-mages
Best case scenario: sunk cost fallacy
Worst case scenario: there’s a lot of shit you can do when you control a closed source app store, and canonical has a history of doing sketchy shit like selling user data to Amazon
As far as I understand, they’re not replacements in the same way nix profile replaces nix-env. They seem to serve a different purpose, but I don’t know enough to say for certain.
$ nix shell -p python
error: unrecognised flag '-p'
Try 'nix --help' for more information.
No, it builds on top of nix. But it seems like the only real option for declarative package management.
Nix shell and nix-shell are different commands
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/nix-shell-nix-shell-and-nix-develop/25964/4
Nix run iirc only works with flakes
So does nix shell
Home-manager > nix profile
Also, nix-shell is supposed to be used for debugging, and nix shell/develop for using packages without installing them
AFAIK everything was dropped in the end, and people went back to using audacity
Yeah, who’d hate using a package manager that increasingly slows down your boot time with every package installed, or that uses a closed source store to provide you FOSS
Maybe there’s a reason canonical has to force it on their users
No, Debian doesn’t take your apt install ...
command and install a snap behind your back…
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot
Emacs had some “premade IDE” project I recall that I tried and wasn’t that enthusiastic about.
Doom Emacs, spacemacs, etc.
And there are plenty of nvim “distros” like that (lazyvim for example).
They make getting started pretty easy. I’ve been using Doom for years and never bothered to make a full config of my own.
AI is quite fit for the task of understanding
Sure, and parrots are amazing at spotting fallacies like cherry picking…
Good thing it only happens to the Chinese…