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It has been a game changer for me at least as a first time dev to just run 'nix develop' and have 'cargo build' just work as a declare all the depends, options and such in my flake.nix. You can do the same with 'shell.nix' files so without flakes.

agreed. Github should make the inclusion of a flake.nix mandatory lol

It was always wild to me that their installer was just not able to detect an NVMe drive out of the box in certain situations. I saw it a few times with customers when I was doing support for a Linux company.

I remember that in KDE 4 and have missed it a lot, I'm very happy that COSMIC went this route to be honest.

Though IncusOS itself is based on Debian so for the first point against Proxmox I guess using Incus on your OS of choice would be better?


IncusOS is different. You can use incus itself on all the major distros: https://linuxcontainers.org/incus/docs/main/installing/


What about Iced or libcosmic (based on Iced)?


I worked on my NixOS installer a bit, I want to look into adding LUKS encryption next:

https://gitlab.com/ahoneybun/nyxi-installer


There has been a UI/UX designer since day one.


:/


Oof yea I believe it is similar in most US states and the idea of having more than One provider is wild to them yet we can have at least Two ISPs...


Don't forget that some states have their own grid that has no connection with outside grids


Only Texas [ERCOT], and they do it to avoid federal regulation.

https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=27152


Yass! I've wanted a way to purchase (not rent whatever) comics for a while now plus not be tied to a platform. I mainly get them from Humble Bundle so I can get the files to selfhost them on Kavita for the wife to read as well. Thank you for the platform!


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