NixOS was like this for me in the first 1 or 2 weeks, after that it's been a breeze and very easy to keep my desktop and laptop configurations synced.
This is where the Breaking Bad episode came from?!
From the prequel with his first wife. Really informs the character's backstory.
Every time I boot to linux to test something
I've got to have [insert tool] software. If I install that then I need [other tool]
but to get [other tool] working with my system, I need an exact version of [library] which breaks about a dozen other tools and libs, and symlinking the [library].so file in the hopes it will work breaks [this one particularly important tool] and then I'm now spending the weekend trying to hunt down a way to compile a custom fix for that to make all the others work...
Flatpak for the win
"daily" maintenance for linux??? i think we call that "eier schaukeln" in germany.
Press the ESC key.
I reference this video every time I go to fix something simple on the farm. Gotta fix the tools I use to fix the tools.
So damn true lol.
Trying to create an insecure Netflix desktop entry that runs excluded from the VPN (because netflix sucks) in a profile that allows DRM.
But the result, worth it.
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