- cross-posted to:
- linuxmemes@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- linuxmemes@lemmy.world
Am I out of touch?
No, it’s the forward-thinking generation of software engineers that want elegant, reliable, declarative systems that are wrong.
Am I out of touch?
No, it’s the forward-thinking generation of software engineers that want elegant, reliable, declarative systems that are wrong.
There’s a new trend with immutable distros and they have some pros and cons. OP’s stance apparently is that they’re the future
https://itsfoss.com/immutable-distro/
Oh that’s super helpful and incredible.
I’m not familiar with that side of Linux as I’m primarily a user. But that’s how our devops pipelines work to ship apps/websites. We’re shopping the entire working package with every update, and rolling back with issues. It’s a fantastic system since as a developer, I can isolate problems.
I never thought about that on a OS level. And I support it!
This person gets it.
🤘
👍🏽
Does it matter if you prefer emacs or vi, tho’?
I want to get into emacs, but it feels like it would lead to a sad country song
Immutable distros definitely feel like the future.
And if something feels like the future peole will try to make it the future