

Keypunch is pretty good
That was amazing haha
Same here, Fedora, in particular, once atomic, I’m never looking back on my machines.
Before that I once used Endeavour and can vouch for its reliability
Wow, that’s a very thorough review, nice!
I do hope that these companies start to dig one inch deeper at least before providing grants and stuff, it really is a slap in the face of proper distributions (though I feel like the author’s recommendation of Manjaro is misguided 👀), of course at the end of the day they can give money to whoever the hell they want, but if they want to make good publicity, they’d better make sure they get it right
The domain is already enticing, I really do think we should pull the plug while we still ca- YOU NEVER DARE SAY CLANKER AGAIN 🤖
Oh lord, don’t tell me it’s also laid out with tables, too? 😭


Interesting! What are its upsides over virt-manager?


Finally some spotlight for my dear Open VSX- wait, not like this!


Would love to point you in the right direction, but I’ve only briefly skimmed some articles that talk about how the thing I was referring to, i.e. making container images with Nix as the base, can be made.
As for service definitions in Compose, I’m not aware of a way to map that into a Nix native approach. There might be though, I don’t know
With none other than…


This is the elite ball knowledge I need


Container images and NixOS is actually a match made in heaven, so yes it’s NixOS all the way, except I spend 10 times reading scattered documentation and tutorials rather than getting a working configuration… Fedora ain’t so bad


That aside, how freaking cool is the Gitea theme?!!


Knome or go home


That’s actually cute, sometimes I wish I were innocent to the abomination of squeal


Guh-asp!


Knice to meat you



The project looks a bit sketchy being in big part written by some Manus AI agent, I wouldn’t trust probably lightly reviewed code to take on the task of data erasure on my device.
It’s also unclear from reading the documentation if it treats SSD data erasure correctly as you can’t simply overwrite data a bunch of times anymore on most SSDs.
Of course, both things can be checked from reading the source code, I’m just giving a heads up.
Being written in big part by an LLM the question of copyright is also important, can it really be released under any open license as is?
That aside, you might want to post to [email protected] for Italian content.
Lmao, funnier that it wasn’t even intentional