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  • Because the system incentivizes it. Not being a cunt is not in their interests, but making as much money as realistically possible is. If they get punished for it, what will it be? A couple million? Thats just a few days of operational profits, or in other words "cost of doing business".

  • I've recently started building my projects in Sveltekit, after becoming increasingly frustrated by how over-engineered NextJS is, and its been such an incredible experience. Everything just makes sense. Writing code feels like a breeze

  • No arguments there :\ As much as I love nixos, nix is a horrible language

  • I've been building up my Helix setup, and its been fantastic. Got tired of constantly fighting corporate stuff

  • Its viability strongly depends on your use case, and how much you're willing to torture yourself with maintaining a Lisp config

  • We've seen W11 be installed on one of the first ever x86_64 machines with enough success. Obviously there are missing cpu instructions, but the majority of requirements differences between 10 and 11 are just bs, and an attempt at forced obsolescence

  • It's actually crazy, that we live in a world, where a computer that was mid to high-end 4 years ago, can be called obsolete now, because... windows 11 says it is? It doesn't make any fucking sense. All just to attempt to gaslight people into using secureboot

  • To be real, a lot of tech companies also dont. Its the business majors in the said tech companies, who do

  • Arent these directories already symlinked on essentially any mature distribution?

  • This is just a very fucked reminder of that easy success never comes without a cost. Unfortunately, normal people paid that debt, while business majors continue feeding the pump and dump machine

  • I just don't understand what goes through the minds of these people. Money really just consumes you, and pollutes your brain.

    Why in the world would you brag about meeting a near-globally wanted war criminal

  • My biggest issue with Nyx, and the reason why I've yanked it out of my flake twice now, is because unfortunately this repo has no quality control.

    If the Nix foundation Hydra fails, the whole merge is cancelled. If Nyx' build system fails, they just write the broken packages into the equivalent of shit_that_broke.json, and still push it.

    Given that I've only wanted to use 1 package from the entire repo, it is shocking that it's both impossible to bisect for debugging, but also increasingly frustrating to get any help with.

    This is especially obvious for kernel packages, where nixos-unstable is a little behind Nyx, so fully expect your builds to error out frequently, if you use applications, reliant on specific kernel functions, like what openrgb/openrazer people experienced a few releases ago

  • I've just installed openwrt on any tplink hardware I still have, and have 0 regrets in doing so