Ah, yes, run a bash file executing rm -rf $1
What could go wrong?
Ah, yes, run a bash file executing rm -rf $1
What could go wrong?
I guess you just have to use home manager on NixOS
That’s why I love NixOS, some dude (okay sometimes it’s me) already figured out how to compile all the software and built the binaries if you want them
Yes, but I used the NixOS “recipe”. I just tell it the new source folder in my config and do a sudo nixos-rebuild swirch --impure
It takes two hours, but completely hands off
Good points, why not change it and recompile Firefox and see what font works. Then you can submit a pull request for this issue and they might actually accept it
Here’s an idea: buy Framework 16. It’s expensive, yes, but if your HDMI port stops working it’s not an issue because internally it connects via USB so you can buy a new insert for hdmi for $20.
Not only that, but the dGPU can be removed and upgraded to a newer model. It’s the only laptop on the market that can do this, and I’m waiting for the next AMD GPUs to actually buy a dGPU for my laptop. The iGPU actually games well too! I think similar to a 1050 or 1050ti in some games.
It doesn’t come preloaded with Linux, but it has excellent support for it.
I sometimes got performance issues or corrupted frames, so I mostly use mpv. It sometimes fails for some files so I need to switch to VLC to handle them.
You already have to fork the chromium project to make Brave and degoogled chromium
You can support V3 without limiting the number of filters! The limit is arbitrarily chosen to block fewer ads
Paste it into the address bar to read it?
Mobile Firefox copy/paste
Sounds like you should be filing a bug report
If you want something simple most people can run, use flatpak. AppImage often fails for me because I’m missing some file.so
Would you run a distro called Windoze?
Sounds too much like WeChat
It literally doesn’t install non-free software until you manually configure it to do so. What do you mean by not caring about licensing?
I used ppas and then noticed the updates take forever and start failing as those ppas don’t exist anymore. I switched to NixOS to eliminate having to deal with this. NixOS packages perfectly integrate with your system and you can install almost anything you need, even networking software and other things that need root. For everything else you can package it yourself, and nixpkgs will accept your pull requests
Is it, though? A lot of self-taught programmers do great work. I’m not sure this is true
No, because it either runs the program successfully, or it fails to launch. I don’t mess with the protocol. It runs as root because it needs to set the iptables when turned on to be a “global” proxy
Yes, but people with master’s degrees also fuck this up, so it’s not like some accreditation system will solve the issue of people making mistakes
There’s a GUI for it too
https://github.com/snowfallorg/nix-software-center
I just click install and it installs to the profile