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      How did it go? I use ed once in a while, but honestly just for fun, I wish I had time to learn it better.

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        It was fun, but vim ultimately made more sense and is what I used for note taking most of the time now.

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    Using runit instead of systemd, everything these days is made to work with it so redoing system services to work with runit is a headache, but the boot times make it worthwhile

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      I can’t live without the EurKey layout! Even had to get approval to add it to our systems at one megacorp I worked for.

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          I do a lot of programming, which is generally easiest with the US layout (since most languages were designed using this) but I also type frequently in a couple other languages which have extra characters. For me it’s easier to use than switching layouts.

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      The only rebind I use is tap <caps lock> to <esc> and hold <caps lock> to <ctrl> and that is already enough to confuse me when using setups not configured that way

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    My laptop will not allow my to login via GUI since upgrade to fedora 41/GNOME?/mutter47. Works with a New account. I have jet to fix it

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    Only 5 hours? That’s quite fast! It took me years to configure my NixOS system. It’s not even complete yet. It would be great if there were a GUI that took care of the entire thing, could lock dependencies (no, not flakes), add it to version control with signed commits and secrets, and the configuration could be shared across devices. That’s all possible with manual labor but having that out of the box for GUI users would be amazing.

    Anyway, I feel this post too much 😅

    Anti Commercial-AI license

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      I mean the part with configuring Nix in a GUI is what Snowfall is trying to do and there are a lot of GUIs for Git as well.

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        It’s nice that separate solutions exist but noone is going to understand what’s going on, what version control is, what pinning is, and so on. And even if they did, finding separate solutions for them is a pain. An all in one solution would be the best.

        Anti Commercial-AI license

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        I was looking into it, but the more I learn about it the more I’m leaning towards something else - misskey, akkoma, etc. Same function, but, supposedly, fewer headaches hosting.

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    I ran out of fucks almost a decade ago, so I use basic-bitch Kubuntu and barely bother to customize it at all. (I turned on dark mode and picked a wallpaper, but that’s about it.)

    My self-induced pain point is that I get mildly annoyed about snaps once in a while, but not enough to be worth switching distros.

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      Same, except I just use vanilla Ubuntu. It’s no longer the early '00s, you don’t have to tinker with configs on off the shelf hardware.

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    I mean, I could just patch and do some housecleaning, and maybe adjust partitions.

    OR I could reinstall fucking everything from scratch because it feels good.

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        Because automation, containers, and VMs are fucking cool. I can run computers inside other computers. I can run tiny little computers that only do one thing. How fucking cool is that?

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          I’m really excited about bootable containers. There is so much potential and I would love to see distros outside of Fedora and Red Hat running it.

          Imagine running Arch but instead of battling your single system you instead created a Dockerfile and then built and tested new containers once and a while. You could even define tests so that a bad update would be flagged.

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      Good rule of thumb I’ve decided upon over the years for this:

      “If the # of kernels present is greater than 3, reinstall for thee”.

      Figure 3 full kernel versions, excluding patches averages 12-18 months (based on kernel.org history). It’s been a good metric to follow.