Nix is a source code package manager and compiles everything from source, except when there’s a binary substitute available.
Nix is a source code package manager and compiles everything from source, except when there’s a binary substitute available.
You can do all these things on a framebuffer. Ok, maybe the game thing is a bit of a hassle, but the other stuff is totally doable.
Nothing. Linus doesn’t personally do coding on the kernel, he has a team who do that and he oversees it and makes the hard decisions.
Even that is not really the truth. There are dozens and dozens of teams that actually do the development, then there are people who coordinate and maintain certain parts of the kernel, merge in patches and make decisions. And then there’s Linus who does coordinate these people.
There are others who will take his place and the work will continue.
And most likely Greg K-H will take over the position that Linus has right now. He has been one of the most active maintainers and is probably “the number 2” behind Linus.
Next to nobody uses in your bubble maybe. Not on my watch tho.
.nix for software packaging.
Santa is coming for that naughty person!
That they are still centralized in a way. Federation is only the first step, the next step must be real decentralization, so no more server software!
Very cool, thanks!
Can someone share a screenshot or two?
How about switching to https://www.opensourcealternative.to/ ?
GitLab was known to be a resource hog not too long ago. I cannot comment on its current state, as I don’t use it, but someone I know has to maintain an instance with a few developers and they have a cronjob to kill the system and reboot it every once in a while because GitLab eats the system if not restarted every once in a while…
lemmy.bb obviously!
Things that nobody asked for are finally happening? Nice.
But still, discourse is a closed community and they’re adding even more functionality that results in a closed community. Why not embrace Matrix and activitypub?
So you’re telling me that everyone is burdening themselves with more work instead of focusing on what they are good at and is even happy with that?
All I read there is that flatpak was made so that developers can do badly what would be the job of the distro maintainers and is not the job of the developer in the first place.
All these “new kids on the block” like snap, flatpak and this other thing are complete crap. Distro maintainers just don’t want to do their job anymore and roll off the effort so that devs have to do it.
Luckily I use a proper distro without these bullshit “app solutions”!
Always has been.
You don’t seem to be a developer :)
I have been a developer for over 10 years now.
If you mix them with general discussions your entire project cycle management system breaks as you can’t have clear milestones etc. with forever open “issues” that are not issues but discussions.
I don’t see why an issue must be assigned to a milestone, so I don’t see how an issue can break any lifecycle.
+1 on NixOS. On all devices except Android phones since 2014 for me.