I was in Iceland for vacation, so I was waiting in line for a rental car. I hear a very familiar voice in front of me and I realized it was a good friend from high school I whom hadn’t seen or really talked to in years.
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I was in Iceland for vacation, so I was waiting in line for a rental car. I hear a very familiar voice in front of me and I realized it was a good friend from high school I whom hadn’t seen or really talked to in years.
I chose the mirror cause I was just writing that comment super quickly on my phone. But uh, thanks for the right link I guess?
I’m not the op, but I’ve been using guix for several months on a new fairly top of the line desktop PC and it’s going great. I’ve been able to play steam games and set up my dev environment with basically no issues.
The catch is you need to use non-official repositories (i.e. https://github.com/nonguix/nonguix) to use the non-libre kernel and other software not on the official channel.
There’s also this nice little search engine - https://toys.whereis.みんな/ - where you can look for packages from other repos (or channels as they are called in guix).
I use Nix on my macos work laptop to set up my dev environment, but I definitely prefer guix so far, mostly due to the it being configured in guile over the weird nix language. The biggest advantage I see of Nix is that it has a bit more features and lots more packages.
I am a pretty hardcore emacs user and lisp lover though, so ymmv.
Just use Clojure****
This is my go to during cold months, though I usually see it made with scotch instead of bourbon.
That cat has seen what those tissues are used for.
Being mad at a broken broken printer is essentially what started the free software revolution, so that checks out.
I’m getting similar issues with a 7900xtx in vulkan (distro is guix). So I’ts definitely not the age of the card. I tried messing with the settings and have been unable to fix it.
Maybe switching to dx11 is the trick here? I haven’t tried it yet.
They set us up the bomb!
This looks like draw.io to me, but I could be wrong.