this but since Nix is licensed with MIT and deals with weapon manufacturers, i had to go
GUIX!!!, it is everything
this but since Nix is licensed with MIT and deals with weapon manufacturers, i had to go
GUIX!!!, it is everything
oh, fedora,
fedora was so stable i had to run to arch-linux as there was nothing to tinker with
my bad, i just checked on lineage 21 again and i can't find it, but i'm sure it's on divestOS
lineageOS has this as well, as does divestOS but you have to set it
With that said, it took me about a month of playing and experimenting with NixOS in a VM casually, a couple of hours a week, to get comfortable and commit to switching. It's a lot easier once you switched, though.
yeah, OP should probably setup NixOS in a vm first and apply all their configs in there
servo has a browser built on it called Verso
there's nothing stopping the mozilla project from going closed source at this point, i hope Servo replaces it
why not? i use an unlocked phone and run it just fine
link please?
this sounds controversial but is actually the right thing to do, except the mass shooting part, reserve that for the c-suite, not the every day wage slaver
sometimes i imagine a world in which organized autonomous activists take out these capitalists and it really feels within reach
Guix SD because i like editing declarative ((`scheme)) config for my system in emacs