zongor [comrade/them, he/him]

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Cake day: September 2nd, 2020

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  • Nix seemed more focused on marketing and cutting corners to make a working product faster

    Yes, this is a big issue in corporate development. It seems like management is in a constant state of barreling headfirst into a “silver bullet that fixes everything” instead of doing things the hard way (which in the long term is almost always better.

    expect to either package it yourself

    I have not maintained any packages before but I am very interested in learning how, I shall look into this.

    Shepherd for its init system

    I vaguely remember this was the originally used in Hurd? if so that is cool.

    https://toys.whereis.みんな/

    This is very cool!

    guix import

    This seems quite useful thanks for that.

    Setting up Emacs, a local SMTP server connected to your email for git, and a CLI password manager will probably be helpful.

    I have been wanting to set up upasfs this may be the push I need to finally get around to doing that.

    It appears Guix may be a good choice in the future but not quite yet, I will try installing it as a package manager and/or try it in a VM to start out with. Thanks for the info!















  • It kinda depends on what games you are using.

    If they are online only with anti cheat dual booting is the only viable solution because most anti cheat’s that don’t work with Linux/proton will flag you as cheating if you try to use a vm.

    If its some older game its prolly better to use a vm for that OS, lien a lot of old games for windows XP or windows 95 are like that. For really old ones you can just use dosbox which is very tried and true.

    If it’s just some random game that doesn’t work I either A: figure it will get working in some way eventually or B: give up on ever playing it again.

    I think I’m at the point where if a new game comes out and it didn’t work on Linux I just wouldn’t buy it. But I might be an outlier since most of the games I like usually get a Linux port or will work with proton anyways