What do you use it for? How’s the daily-driver experience?
What do you use it for? How’s the daily-driver experience?
Git integration support was added three weeks ago in 0.3.3 ^^
You still have to install it manually, but it will be a default plugin in an upcoming release.
So, you’re saying that people driving automatic cars crash more often than manual transmission drivers?
(Ignore the people that shift into reverse at 180km/h)
This might very well become a setting for an upcoming P&P Campaign from me.
The hook: You have been mysteriously receiving packets by a host calling itself <the-connochaetes>. The packets hint at the existence of an “ΛℵϚ∃⌊ζ” cult running large scale brainwashing schemes. Will you heed the call and free the world? Or will you use the chace to increase your influence? It all starts with you joining this IRC: <REDACTED>
unexpected keyboard
This sounds like a horror story to me.
Is something like this defined in a standard somewhere?
Thats what I do as well. It makes it easy to seperate between logical units.
nah, we have run0 at home
I’m happy with Open WebUI
I recommend the arkenfox/user.js repo and wiki .
I’ve looked into the same, sad it’s not viable yet…
Well it’d need declarative configuration IMO, so maybe something like tvix would need to be integrated first. That could also get us to being DSL agnostic.
Bur damn, RedoxOS (impl) is sexy.
If you’re lucky, you only gave to have the software installed - but not running.
One well rounded package that doesn’t need a complicated config or possibly unmaintained plugins.
Can you link any good guides on transistioning to guix?
Yes, Taler by design allows identifiction of the receiver.
It does not reveal the sender.
It allows you to create and arbitrate your own tokens and to create your own “bank”.
This.
However sometimes the user can’t access the device. Depending on your system, I recommend adding your user to the dialout/serial group.
I.e. quick online search
yes: sntx.space, check out the spurce button in the bottom right corner.
I’m building/running it the homebrewed-unconventional route. That is I have just a bit of html/css and other files I want to serve, then I use nix to build that into a usable website and serve it on one of my homelab machines via nginx. That is made available through a VPS running HA-Proxy and its public IP. The Nebula overlay network (VPN) connects the two machines.