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paperd , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?

Good now wipe it and install NixOS. You’re ready.

keyez ,

But I have nvidia hardware :(

paperd ,

nVidia drivers on NixOS are easier and more pain free that on any other distro I’ve used.

SentientFishbowl OP ,

Not too familiar with it, in what way would you consider it better?

paperd ,

It is better in all the ways. Newer packages, no imperative config, reproducible.

theshatterstone54 ,

Replaces the Archwiki with basically 0 docs, a large chunk of your Linux knowledge no longer applies, you can’t compile from source (even if you mostly don’t need to), everything is different, the nix language kinda sucks until you “get” it, etc.

But it has a lot of advantages too if you have the time and desire to learn it.

fxdave ,

I recently installed Nix alongside with Arch. I feel the same. After years of using Arch I spent two days to get everything configured the same as in my Arch, and I haven’t finished it yet.

paperd ,

Replaces the Archwiki with basically 0 docs

Arch wiki is still relevant, I still use it as a reference on my NixOS box.

a large chunk of your Linux knowledge no longer applies

Your pacman and pacur (or whatever the name of the air helper soup de jour is this week) will no longer apply. Most of my linux knowledge was still applicable. You have all the same programs that run in the same way as they do on arch.

you can’t compile from source

Sure you can. Want to compile everything from source? Just turn off using the cache. NixOS is a source based distro.

everything is different

Also no. I use the same programs I can get on most other distros.

the nix language kinda sucks until you “get” it, etc.

If you have ever used another functional language its fine.

mathemachristian ,

After that guix

paperd ,

After nix there is only sadness

Arfman , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?

Uhh, I thought this was just a meme

orca , to linux_gaming in Gaming on Linux is great!
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

I recently moved my ASUS ROG Zephyrus entirely over to Linux and it’s been seamless. I’ve been able to play every game without issue. Between my Steam Deck and the laptop, my console days may be numbered.

scrubbles OP ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

I have one last windows machine hooked up to my TV, using Steam Big Picture. I’m going to wait until Dragon Age Veilguard just to see a new game how quickly it becomes supported/how difficult it’ll be to set up, but if I can get it working pretty quickly, I think that’ll be off Windows

orca ,
@orca@orcas.enjoying.yachts avatar

What I usually do is change every Steam game to use the “Experimental” version of Proton. As soon as I enable that, basically any game in my library becomes installable. Even non-Steam games can be added in and use Proton iirc. My success rate has been pretty good, but some games are still a little rough (mostly lack of controller support, or things like traversing dumb launchers like in GTA).

scrubbles OP ,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Oh yeah, the number one issues were with non-steam games, getting EA play to launch by itself. Learned a lot about Lutris and wine for that, DA:O and ME:L were both like that, but got both to work perfectly!

Blisterexe ,

btw bazzite.gg is cool for living room pc’s

Darkassassin07 , to mildlyinfuriating in I need new glasses. The only insurance-approved place I can shop online will cost $250 with my needs. I went to a "cheap" glasses website that doesn't accept insurance: $250. Yay, America.
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Goggles4u.com

With the promo code ‘BOGO’

2 pairs of frames + lenses with premium coatings (anti-glare, blue light filter, mirrored shades, photochromic shades)

Usually for around $50 CAD incl shipping.

Thann , to linux in Our lab is named after the goat
@Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

how much toe fungus can he consume in a sitting though?

bi_tux ,
@bi_tux@lemmy.world avatar

I think you confuse this man with Richard Stallman

Thann ,
@Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

The joke is that RMS is the GOAT because of his fungus pounding prowess

Valmond , to nostupidquestions in Why do Olympic medalists bite their medals?

Just FYI the gold medal is made of silver with a gold surface. The silver medal is made of silver, for bronze IDK.

Or so it was in the Bejing olympics anyway (with an inlay on the back of the medal that specific olympics).

tmpod , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?
@tmpod@lemmy.pt avatar

How can I make using Arch Linux my personality

That cracked me up x)

Anyway, I’d say it’s good that the OS is out of your way once set it up. Even though I don’t use Arch directly, I like how comprehensive the AUR is (even though there may be repositories more packages, like nix and whatnot), think the ArchWiki (like the GentooWiki) is a very useful resource, even if you use a completely different system.

Brkdncr , to asklemmy in Is it wrong to report email as spam when you previously opted out and they either add a new subscription/newsletter, etc.?

If it’s once a year then I just delete it without though.

If it’s so often that I’m annoyed I’ll mark as spam. I don’t really think much about it. Hell I’ll mark it as spam if I’m in a bad mood.

What really annoys me is e-mails that don’t do a single thing for me. No discounts, no product announcements, just poor marketing. Get out of my inbox.

CptEnder , to science_memes in W Earth

I mean she’s not wrong. Isn’t it, astronomically speaking, pretty rare that Earth has a moon that appears exactly the same relative size as its host star?

johannesvanderwhales ,

As far as we know it’s extremely rare and a bit of a mystery how it came to be that way. One theory is that it was the result of a collision with another protoplanet in the early formation of the solar system.

JimVanDeventer ,

But it isn’t a mystery at all. The moon is moving away from us. For billions of years the moon’s apparent size was larger than the sun. For billions of years later it will appear smaller. It’s simply a lucky coincidence we live in this moment in time, in that regard.

johannesvanderwhales ,

The “mystery” I was referring to was how we came to have such a large moon to begin with. It’s very unusual, and moons on other terrestrial planets are much smaller and probably formed through completely different ways than earth’s moon.

JimVanDeventer ,

That isn’t clear at all and I’m not even sure I agree, regardless. Hydrostatic equilibrium is a regularly occuring thing. No, I’m not looking up how regular. The Universe is mind-bogglingly enormous and everything is unusual. Have a good day.

Melatonin ,

Massive W for johannesvanderwhales

JimVanDeventer ,
JimVanDeventer , (edited )

You can calm down because I don’t care. Enjoy your massive W, buddy.

Edit: downvoting me again? What a rare and special ability; not just anybody can do that.

JimVanDeventer ,

Huh, only a measly 6 alts to send the message you are sad about being wrong about science.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8f329e1d-544b-4d99-8da7-195d30703aee.jpeg

Melatonin ,

I am only me. I can only wish I WERE johannesvanderwhales, who seems to be a remarkable person and admirable in every way.

explodicle ,

Joke’s on you, it’s also me when you get 6 upvotes. I am the only other person on the internet.

Melatonin ,

I really think we should be called a twin planet system. It would be much more representative of our relationship with our satellite.

HelixDab2 , to asklemmy in What is it like to be dead?

Have you ever gone under general anaesthesia? The kind where you are up and talking one second, and then, ten hours later, you wake up somewhere else entirely? You know that space in-between, where there was nothing at all?

It’s about like that, except that you never wake up.

Your consciousness is inextricably entwined with your physical existence. Everything about you that makes you you is contained in your brain. When your brain chemistry is changed–by drugs, disease, or injury–who you are changes as well. When your brain dies, when it ceases to function, you cease to exist. There is no evidence that there is some supernatural force that inhabits your body and brain, but on the contrary, there is plenty of evidence that you are your body and brain.

AbouBenAdhem , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?

The only time I prefer physical books to ebooks is when there’s a heavy focus on maps, diagrams, or other illustrations. In those cases I generally want the physical book to be as large as possible, which usually means hardcover.

cm0002 , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?

Ebooks all the way. An eink e-reader is delightful and ever since I got a Pixel Fold I like to read on that even though it’s not eink (Now if I could get a foldy eink e-reader I would be sooo happy!) because I can hold it like a physical book.

Plus, you just can’t compete with being able to bring an entire library with you and the physical space savings for storage in general

BmeBenji , to asklemmy in If you like romance in fiction, how do you like it? Realistic or Idealistic?

Short answer: Realistic

Long Answer: I think there’s a time and place for both. Idealistic can be very fun and comfortable to fall back on. However, like your typical “Jack Smith, highly-trained and deadly secret government agent” protagonist, there’s way too much idealistic romance in pop culture to the point that I believe it skews how many people expect relationships to work. That’s commonly unhealthy and occasionally dangerous, so I think we need more popular depictions of realistic romance, and by romance I mean all kinds of relationships. ESPECIALLY close, tight-knit non-sexual friendships between men and women.

NONE_dc OP ,
@NONE_dc@lemmy.world avatar

There’s way too much idealistic romance in pop culture to the point that I believe it skews how many people expect relationships to work.

I can’t agree more to this.

I think we need more popular depictions of realistic romance […] ESPECIALLY close, tight-knit non-sexual friendships between men and women.

Totally on board with that. I’ll keep it in mind more seriously.

Andromxda , to linux in So I installed Arch Linux... Is this it?
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

The AUR is pretty awesome. If a piece of software exists on Linux, it’s in the AUR. Even software that doesn’t have a native Linux version can sometimes be found these, e.g. repackaged versions of Electron apps for Windows.

And once you start really customizing your system, you’ll see the value of the Arch Wiki. If there’s something you can do on Arch, the Wiki probably has a well-written guide for it.

moody ,

I used the Arch wiki to get gamescope working on Pop OS. It’s a great resource regardless of your distro. In many cases the info on there is not even Arch-specific.

Thann ,
@Thann@lemmy.ml avatar

100% its the Wiki and AUR!

On every other distro, once you want a program not in the package manager, it will likely be broken by the next update. On arch 99.995% of the time it will be in AUR and you can just make a simple PKGBUILD when its not, so your updates will automatically recompile all of your personal projects!

ari_verse ,

Well these days we have flatpak to solve the “not in the repo” (or ‘old version in the repo’) problem.

Andromxda ,
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Only for (some) desktop applications. The AUR has everything, including CLI tools, configurations and even some niche scripts

theshatterstone54 ,

Exactly. I hate when people constantly bring in Flatpak, because I’d be happily using Debian, if I could have Qtile Wayland with Qtile-extras and Hyprland in the repos with all their dependencies. But that’s never happening, especially for Qtile. These are window managers, you can’t package them in a Flatpak. And what about niche cli tools, as you mentioned? Or what about the latest Neovim on Debian? Yes, there’s a Flatpak but do you really want to mess with a Flatpaked CLI app? I know I don’t.

Andromxda ,
@Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Yeah imagine having to type in flatpak run io.neovim.nvim to launch Neovim

xiao , to asklemmy in Books - Do you prefer Paperback or Hardcover?
@xiao@sh.itjust.works avatar

Actually I prefer E-ink (using Kobo with Koreader).

But when I have to take a physical book I prefer to choose the paperback one, it is light, cheap and flexible.

Hardcover are nicer in a bookshelf than in my hands.

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