I love qtile, currently on Hyprland because i had some issues with extra qtile packages on NixOS but it’s my WM that i cut my teeth on.
I love qtile, currently on Hyprland because i had some issues with extra qtile packages on NixOS but it’s my WM that i cut my teeth on.
Its fine for me?
I have the intel/nvidia 2080q on my lenovo 17inch legion. Nvidia works on my Nixos with wayland/hyprland. Using both as well to save batter just have to activate nvidia prime with a command.
NixOS, i was a long time btrfs with snapshots Arch user. But Nix is just more stable and makes my life happy knowing it will always work as a server, desktop, or on a laptop. The config file is easy to read as documentation as code. That can reproduce the setup and even use flakes and home-manager to copy all your dot-files with ease. Just modify the version number in the file to update it and all apps are independent of each other with no weird dependencies. Better rollbacks then btrfs as it uses systemd and you can save git of your configuration files. This is the future
NixOS user now. Long time fan of Arch with BTRFS and snapshots but Nix takes everything to the next level.
This man knows. My whole config is stored in github. Super easy to come back to a perfectly setup box or clone it on another machine.
You can use pihole and route your traffic there with a vpn such as tailscale to block ads and more
It’s great software! I’ve only had a couple ISOs that it didn’t allow me to install on bare metal.
The kingpin linux OS
Where’s the laughing emoji hahah!
I’m using Memmy for Lemmy on IOS. Works quite well and the first to have an official app for IOS/Lemmy.
I replied in another comment about some of it’s features. I love it, its really hard to break even compared to my previous Arch install using auto snapshots on btrfs.
He didn’t explain it well. The whole system lives on a ymal file and is easy to read. Documentation as code. If you have a working system then you’re set, it’ll never break. Adding software uses it’s own dependencies and will never break other software. It also has roll back features like snapshot/btrfs, during bootup you can go back to a previous version of your system. With the ymal file it makes it easy to clone the setup from others or for other systems of yours in the future, just have to generate a hardware file in most cases.
Arch linux is the gateway drug that leads to NixOS
Lol what is this nonsense?