I was dual booting Linux and Windows 10 like 4 years ago, and then Windows somehow got rid of GRUB entirely, pissed me off enough to remove Windows, haven’t used it on a personal computer since then.
I was dual booting Linux and Windows 10 like 4 years ago, and then Windows somehow got rid of GRUB entirely, pissed me off enough to remove Windows, haven’t used it on a personal computer since then.
Welll, we somehow can have LLMs inside of fonts now, so that’s already pretty “smart” (for a font)
https://fuglede.github.io/llama.ttf
Or even a video game
Appears to be fixed now: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pull/24648
That looks real nice.
RIP Hevy, he really didn’t take prisoners 🫡
I didn’t mention that? I don’t write on Wikipedia.
But don’t you think his views on pedophilia are unacceptable? He says he has changed his mind and that’s great but doesn’t excuse what he said.
I usually agree with his views on software but the rest is often questionable
The Controversies section of his Wikipedia page is euh interesting to say the least. He said some things that are not remotely acceptable
Here’s a graph, it should be fine for your package needs: Graph
This is not totally accurate because nixpkgs also packages some packages that wouldn’t be in the system package manager like Python and Haskell packages. Excluding those it’s pretty much the same as the AUR
They still do it (at least they did a couple months ago) and Windows even likes to erase or replace linux bootloaders when on separate drive in my experience.
Annoyed me enough to remove Windows too. I’ll never install that anywhere again
Yeah, probably
Stupid games like… playing on an officially supported platform?? Oh the horror! Who would do such a thing??
This yubikey app is packaged for Nix, the package is called yubioath-flutter
It probably requires you to set services.pcscd.enable = true;
Yes, Nix has by far more packages than the AUR: Package Count Comparison
(I apologize if you’re just saying that their comment doesn’t make sense / more repos don’t matter)
It has gotten better since November of last year though, here’s a more recent benchmark showing it beating btrfs quite often: https://www.phoronix.com/review/linux-611-filesystems/2