As it stands now, I don’t think nix wants “regular users”; rather it wants user/contributors.
As it stands now, I don’t think nix wants “regular users”; rather it wants user/contributors.
Maybe Axe body spray will respond?
If you’ve got beef, then bring the ruckus.
adding private features is lame… so they’re distribution of nix has two daemons running? also lame. Very lame on the whole, great job!
There is an android native GUI for syncthing in fdroid that looks like its still maintained: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android?tab=readme-ov-file
What is it altering? This is a completely separate client, not a skin. And since its flutter, it looks like the tablet or mobile app, but will be the size of your desktop.
Since this one is in flutter, it’ll also work on desktop on Linux, Mac, and windows most likely.
You should make some!
Wu Tang is for the children.
Its not the “Linux OS” that we want, but it is Linux, it runs the Linux kernel, so does chromeOS.
Be cleat about what you want.
What you call “Linux OS” is actually GNU/Linux, or as I’ve taken to calling it lately, GNU + Linux.
That’s what android is ;)
If you want multiple VMs to use the storage on the ZFS pool, better to create it in proxmox rather than passing raw disks thru to the VM.
ZFS is awesome, I wouldn’t use anything else now.
When did this turn into a horror comic?
Does the flatpak stuff show up in your path? Wha’ts yhour nix code for flatpaks looks like?
Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past. If all time is eternally present All time is unredeemable. -TS Elliot, The Four Quartet’s
Did you restart?
I don’t use an iOS client, but on tvOS on tvOS I use https://apps.apple.com/us/app/subswift/id6504658929 and it works and is in active development (and is actually pretty new). It’s $5.
Probably not what you want, but I ended up setting up navidrome and there is a client for tvOS for subsonic.
Open Blade was relicensed from proprietary. It was a throw it over the fence style relicensing