Arch was my first linux distro and it felt like being dropped in Vietnam. It was hard but it made me learn a ton really fast.
Not recomended to everyone tho.
Arch was my first linux distro and it felt like being dropped in Vietnam. It was hard but it made me learn a ton really fast.
Not recomended to everyone tho.
Distro starts mattering a tad more once you starts experimenting with more esoteric stuff such as Guix, NixOS, QubesOS…
Sadly yes.
I’m in the middle of my systems flake rewrite.
That’s incredibly cool. Like, I didn’t care about myself after being dead but now that sounds good. Thanks for sharing.
I literally have my OS set to be as bleeding edge as possible since I find it fun. That’s until it breaks, then I hate myself.
Ig doing sysadmin is my hobby.
NixOS:
a whistle is blown, people start running out the trenches rifle in hand. Shouting while bombs pounder around, you stay still, disoriented. The general grabs your jacket and starts screaming. You cannot figure a single word of what he says, he just puts a monad into your hands.
I love mechanical computers and typewriters. I cannot explain properly why but when I see one I’m always amazed.
I don’t have the energy right now to try and express myself in English but some of what you have said has resonated with me.
I think I experience something similar to the toy building feeling. Dunno if it’s related to ADHD but still.
You could argue that maybe Helix is.
I don’t know if it might be due to ADHD (or something related) since I’m still waiting to get tested but I feel the same.
The moment I notice I’m not good/best among my peers at something I don’t want to touch it even again.
On the other hand this might be just me acting like a five year old I don’t known. I just related hard.
They are going to behave now. Pinky promise. 🥹🥹
Taking turns in a unspoken agreement is so real…