As someone currently deep into Nix (even contributed to nixpkgs), I’m currently in the process of migrating away and am planning on just running good old Debian stable with docker compose for my home server. I wouldn’t waste your time learning Nix, it isn’t a transferable skill and totally locks you into the ecosystem.
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refreeze@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How close are you to "fck it, im just gonna pay for unraid"?English6·3 days agoArch on the desktop, Debian on the server is the way to go. Both solid, community (non-corporate) distros that fit each use case.
Problems between them and the steering committee, there is a post about it on their discourse
The entire moderator team just resigned
refreeze@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)7·6 days agoYes, if anything it seems easier to handle on linux. Just bake golden images that already have a static list of required packages.
refreeze@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Nexus Gamers are going to test gpus on Linux (Bazzite)318·6 days agoI’m a little surprised that they are planning on testing downstream distros like bazzite. It would make more sense to just stick to the biggest upstream distros like Arch/Debian/Fedora for benchmark purposes in my opinion.
Integrated brightness control for multiple monitors is awesome!
refreeze@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Prime Video won't offer Dolby Vision and Atmos on its ad-supported plan | The company is now facing a lawsuit over its decision to charge $3 more for ad-free viewing.English0·2 years agoMeanwhile I get support for both completely ad free with infinite selection on my Jellyfin server… What on earth are these companies thinking, you literally get a superior product by not paying for it. I would gladly pay a small fee per download of DRM free files if that were an option.
I have a seemingly yearly tradition where I manage to convince myself to try out KDE then am usually back on GNOME after a week. I genuinely don’t get the hate for GNOME. It looks clean, has great defaults (especially the keybinds) and mostly stays out of the way. I don’t hate KDE, it’s just not for me and that is okay.