Ah, yes the memories. I followed it pretty closely, happily forgot most of it. I’m somehow reminded of Groklaw.
Ah, yes the memories. I followed it pretty closely, happily forgot most of it. I’m somehow reminded of Groklaw.
I have been using Fastmail for a few years. No complaints. No issues. Entirely unremarkable.
I have used it as a daily driver. My biggest issue was the nix language. If I was to go back, I would invest more time in learning nix.
Not sure what my numbers are, but definitely more active here. I make a conscious effort to participate more.
Your numbers are impressive.
This is a cool map.
It somehow reminds me of the equal earth projection where you can see a more accurate representation of the size of Africa. In how it changes how I think.
Only 59. Interesting guy. Haven’t followed him much since the 90s
Is he just saying this for attention, or is there any proof?
I would expect it too obviously. Just looks like the typical Trump play… “LOOK AT ME PLEASE”
A job with very low responsibility, and very high salary.
I made 4 or 5 accounts on different instances. I settled on programming.dev, and only use this account.
Might be interesting to create an NSFW account too.
Fascinating! Looked the names up on Wikipedia:
Nothing too major. Just already knowing how to make things work in other distros vs investing more time into learning to do it the NixOS way.
Not planning to return. Lemmy feels good to me. Happy to be here.
Not using it anymore. Although I’m thinking about going back to it. The NixOS learning curve is a bit more steep than most other distros.
Yes absolutely. It is really great. It is also a source of frustration, e.g., missing configuration options, non-obvious options and so on. Overall it works well.
I used NixOS for a couple of years. My experience is like this:
Not a good answer, but I would try to reschedule the interview.
Otherwise a power nap and/or a cold shower. Plus no food.