Whose doesn't?
kureta
Do you have a blog or something? Do you write about your experiences regarding this?
Yeah, the least believable part of some human transforming into an invisible tiger at will is them being able to see while in the invisible-tiger form. Doesn't make any physical sense...
edit: /s
Yeah, it is confusing. x is proportional to number of houses per person, y is proportional to the change in number of houses in the last decade. For example, New Zealand doesn't have enough houses per person and has fewer houses per person compared to ten years ago.
I could never get it to work without problems. Some games have sound but the screen is black, for some games the screen flickers, some games get slower over time and need a restart.
I attempted a few times. Setting up additional repositories and/or enabling testing repos declaratively was not possible. you had to do it via command line before setting the system. checked back some time later, still was the case. Also there are many ways to do the same thing, what are flakes, how to declaratively manage home (again there were multiple ways to do that). Are some of those ways deprecated, are some in testing, which one is assumed to be the default? etc.
If I ever need to manage multiple machines, and I have to setup a new machine every 6 months or so I'll get to work and learn. Other than that, isn't really worth the trouble.
But still tempting :)
Yes I know but I need Cuda :(
I'm happy with Arch (BTW) and have the same thoughts about NixOS.
I also use arch on my servers and it's really stable. Until today that is. I updated one of my systems and it broke Nvidia docker runtime.
"I'm here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all outta gum" from Duke Nukem (originally from the movie "They Live").
Started with git bare repos, moved to stow, now on chezmoi
started exactly the same, now using YADM and loving its simplicity.
Can someone seriously answer this question. I'm losing my mind over here. WTF does it mean?