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I wanted to like it. It looked so good. But I could only get about a hour into it, and did not like it sadly. I’m sure it gets better, but I couldn’t get there.

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I was a Arch Linux fan for at least 5 years. Tried all the main ones except gentoo. Kept coming back to Arch. But now I’m one week into using NixOS. I don’t think I’m ever going back. It has completely blown my mind, and fixes every minor thing I didn’t like about arch. Mainly how package dependencies work. I’m sure there will be a downside somewhere, but so far the only issue I’ve had is just trying to learn how to config everything.

TLDR: NixOS. I don’t know how I didn’t know about it till recently. Seems like it would be a lot more popular than it is.

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Nextcloud or a samba server are good options. But if storage is not a issue I’d recommend checking out syncthing. I run it on my server and sync some directories to my phone and other directories to my desktop. And one directory between phone and desktop(obsidian notes). I don’t think you can run sycthing on iphones though.

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Sounds like you should try silverblue. Its out of your way and has auto updates. I think vanillaOS is basicly the same too. Immutable seems the way to go for normal users since its so reliable. As long as everything they need is available as a flatpack.

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As long as the mutable options stay around I don’t see how that’s a problem. For normal users the restrictions are worth the extra reliability. It’s not a true restriction if you can just go install the unrestricted version anytime.

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I searched so long for a good solution to this. Ended up using stow + git. I’m quite happy with it.

This video shows how it works:

youtu.be/90xMTKml9O0?si=zsmkoOCgyuiBOlir

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On my arch install with hyperland, clip boards have been by far the hardest thing to setup. I finally got a basic clipboard manger working using clipman and wofi. But tbh I don’t really understand how that’s working.

My main issues though have been trying to copy from one with vim open to other terminal with vim. Copying from vim elsewhere using y(yank) works fine. Copying elsewhere into vim works great. But vim to vim will not work for me.

Also trying to find a way to make copying text out of a terminal running tmux not so overly complex and tedious.

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I have tmux-thumbs, but only been able to use it a few times. Apparently most of what I need to copy is not ip’s and URLs. But this tmux-yank looks like what I’m looking for. I’ll give it a try. Thanks.

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The immigration isn’t the problem. The problem is this awful solution from the current government.

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