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I’m out of the loop what happened
I’m out of the loop what happened
Mint->arch->nixos
Edit! I’m wrong! Read below comment
A hibernation state where your laptop completely powers off saving current ram to disk to resume from when the system is powered back on. The article is a pretty interesting read!
Unless you both use exactly the same config files… Which is the point of nixos… Everything is versions locked. If you have a working config you can give it to your buddy and build it and it’ll work the same way
Obsidian clone thats better than logseq
Technically no, both use kvm virtualization which is included in the Linux kernal, so both are “bare metal hypervisors” other wise know as class 1 hypervisors. Distinctions can be confusing 😂
A bare metal OS is an OS running outside of a hypervisor. Virt-manager is a class 1 hypervisor that allows you to host guest operating systems. ( Run vms )
Is there a rule to make sure when you open a window on one virtual desktop or on one screen it stays on that screen and doesn’t try to open on your current desktop? Sometimes I try to switch desktops before an app has launched and it opens up right where I’m trying to do something else.
Vm manager, gnome boxes
The Gordon Ramsey of programing
Honestly I get more preformace on nixos than I have with other distros
I’ve been using it with gnome and nixos and it’s been fine. No crashes pretty stable good preformace
I meant flatpak, I have a bad habit of replacing words I’m typing with words I’m thinking
If you want flatpak only look at vanilla os
Remember your landlord is likely not the person who deals with this. Odds are they pay someone.
This is the way
Also very true
Yeah it’s stable, as long as you aren’t messing with the core of things you’ll be good. Gaming isn’t the worst on most systems but it can still be a challenge. And if you have a laptop trying to set up your GPU so it won’t destroy your battery can be a challenge. Those are really your only pitfalls though. If you just want to install it browse the Internet, code, do office stuff it will work perfectly. If you start trying to do anything too fancy there is a possibility of running into unstableness from misconfiguration
Ok now do inches to miles, what about distance bigger then those measured in miles what now? Try miles to yards without looking it up what about measurement smaller than a 1/16 of an inch? What are we just gunna start using even smaller fractions? 1/1000 of an inch? or would it be some arbitrary unit called a speckle or something that’s 18/29382 of an inch?
And no one makes their one rulers except physics labs, and maybe ruler manufacturers.
Metric has more precision due to its definition based on a universal constant. Imperial could have that to but it doesn’t shake it’s weird conversions. Yes they are easy if you are doing surveying work but there’s a reason scientists use metric. It’s much easier to check and use especially when dealing with scientific notation.
Also fun trick for feet to miles is 5-tomatoes = 5 two 8 Os
Now let’s do kilometers Oh wait it’s literally just it’s name 1000 meters
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Gnome osk keyboard is pretty subpar if you ask me though