Take the right path and then complain how you got CHS…
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bobo@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.world•Tear gas fired at thousands of protesters in Serbia demanding free elections and justiceEnglish11·1 day agoFunny how they left out blatant police brutality like this
You missed the overpriced and underpowered part. In the EU, the pinephone pro cost 600€, the same as the fairphone 6, and it’s significantly worse in every single way. Even if it actually worked, who in their right mind would pay that much for a device that’s going to run out of ram as soon as you open a few tabs in Firefox?
They base a lot of their development on the community though. So if the community isn’t up to it, then virtually no one at Pine64 is.
I doubt they’ll be fixing anything since they seem to have stopped selling them.
Also, if we go by their track record with the pinetime, PRs fixing basic functionality will be left open for years. Like how they can’t be bothered to accept fixes allowing the stopwatch to run in the background and not reset when you get a notification, let alone QoL improvements like being able to tell the time on your watch while the stopwatch is running.
I was on board the Fairphone hype, and while I think they have a good message, I actually think Pine64 does exactly what they do - just without the flashy marketing.
Exactly what they do, except it’s not a functional product. “Overpriced, underpowered, and half-finished” is the motto of pine64.
Answer to both 1 and 2: start with an Emacs “distro” like Doom Emacs or Spacemacs. Starting from scratch as a beginner is a surefire way to quit.
bobo@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any Linux distros that handle updates similarly to FreeBSD and OpenBSD?2·13 days agoMy NixOS config works this way
nixos-rebuild switch --upgrade
for system package upgrades and config changeshome-manager switch
for user package updates and config changes
bobo@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•in what proportions do you mix beer (pale lager) and apple juice?3·16 days agolemon soda
How bout you squeeze a lemon and mix the juice with soda water?
Great points about learning, but I’m just explaining what my original comment was about: daily experience of using a distro and reliability.
For me arch installation was the most educational Linux experience since after 10+ years of using Linux, that was the first time I clearly understood each part of the system. But tbh that knowledge has so far been mostly academic - knowledge for the sake of knowledge.
All this comparing and inter-distro warring seems pointless.
It’s got a point when every thread has people recommending arch, even when it’s not relevant in any way. We’re talking about arch in a thread about a nixos guide after all.
But there is in nixos you donkey…
There’s not a lot of competition in the bleeding edge rolling distro space, so I think it’s fair to compare them. Especially since you’re not forced to make it reproducible.
I wouldn’t suggest either to beginners either though.
I’m talking about day to day usage. Arch installation is a good learning experience, but running it for me was more trouble than it’s worth.
The worst issue I’ve had so far with nix is an update failing before it’s applied because of some package. Meanwhile arch would regularly update, and then fail to boot or break something.
I gave up on arch after a few years when I had to literally weigh whether -S or -Syu would be more likely to mess up my system while I was working abroad.
Got a lot of use for DE and other gui related modules in that usecase? Are you spinning up KDE to build a container? Did you write to the devs that they remove the installation wizard for desktop use? Did they accidentally add all of the non-reproducible imperative commands to nix?
Get over yourself. It’s a great distro for desktop use, and I seriously don’t get why you’re foaming at the mouth because people are using it differently than you…
This…is not what this project represents or is meant for. Christ.
What do you think nixos is for?
That’s literally all it’s good for… reproducible builds.
Tell me you didn’t run nixos without telling me you didn’t run nixos
It’s based on FOSS designs, so you can DIY them for far less money.
An actual Linux distro has option like flatpak, nix, distrobox
Your face when it boots after an update
The question is whether the lightning is staying in the wires or not
Tbh I’ve only heard about it online, and in pretty much every case people were dabbing or using concentrate vapes. And from what I’ve seen, a lot of them were fine after taking a break and switching to buds.
In my illegal country, most people I know smoke at least occasionally, a good chunk of them daily, and nobody every heard of anyone getting nauseous from weed unless they were previously drunk.
Btw are you from NA? I’ve first heard about it after it was legalised over there, and I’m pretty sure most people I’ve seen reporting about it were Americans.