I like linux a lot but I think NixOS has been a terrible mistake for my ADHD.
I like linux a lot but I think NixOS has been a terrible mistake for my ADHD.
Due to your comment I have been checking the costs of different interventions and treatments in the US and while I thought it was bad I didn’t think it was outright life ending.
Visiting your doctor every ten years feels wild to me. I go at least a couple of times a year, mostly due to minor things but it’s always reassuring to have a check.
I think I’m lacking some culture lmao.
At this point this thread is just making fun of English having no phonetical uniformity at all.
Here, after taxes and if you brought it with everything it costs ~1000€. That (and less) already gets you a decent machine nowadays.
But for the love of God not DoW3.
From where I live calling that «bread» would get me diswoned, disspossesd and awaiting for summary execution. By my own parents.
Can’t imagine how half of the western world survives with the aberration they call bread.
Arch was my first linux distro and it felt like being dropped in Vietnam. It was hard but it made me learn a ton really fast.
Not recomended to everyone tho.
Distro starts mattering a tad more once you starts experimenting with more esoteric stuff such as Guix, NixOS, QubesOS…
Sadly yes.
I’m in the middle of my systems flake rewrite.
I literally have my OS set to be as bleeding edge as possible since I find it fun. That’s until it breaks, then I hate myself.
Ig doing sysadmin is my hobby.
NixOS:
a whistle is blown, people start running out the trenches rifle in hand. Shouting while bombs pounder around, you stay still, disoriented. The general grabs your jacket and starts screaming. You cannot figure a single word of what he says, he just puts a monad into your hands.
You could argue that maybe Helix is.
The verb “be” (in Spanish we have two of them btw, apparently it’s confusing as hell for foreigners details at the bottom) it’s usually very irregular in a ton of languages. I suppose because it’s one of the prime verbs and thus usage brings change.
(“To be in a a place” -> «estar», “To be something” -> «ser»).
Also, French (while having picky pronunciation rules I don’t think it’s that bad. Sure it sounds as if you were nasally congested but I like it. (Learned a bit in high school). As alsmot any other language I consider it to be better than the phonetical mess that it’s English.
Bro, why can’t you have some fucking sense??
I should have picked philosophy and linguistics instead of CS.
((This coment is a mess and I don’t have the energy to improve it, sorry))