Sounds like you have a pretty okay experience but some specific things don’t work - please take some time to report bugs if you haven’t yet!
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ducking_donuts@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Proton Mail Finally Releases Desktop Apps With a Linux Beta Version242·1 year agoAre you confusing security and privacy?
You can try OpenCore Legacy Patcher: https://dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Legacy-Patcher/MODELS.html
ducking_donuts@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•Facebook, Instagram, and Threads are all down201·1 year agoWhat are some alternatives where I can get targeted ads?
Still waiting on the list of those swinging/swiping changes that the other DEs are making
I’ll bite: big swiping changes like what?
That’s not my experience - have been using arch for around four years and it broke only once by not letting me log into the system after I failed to update pam configs after the system upgrade.
I often stumble on this example of nix usage - a one-off shell with a a specific package. This is such a niche and seemingly unimportant use case, that it’s really strange to have it mentioned so often.
Like literally what’s the point of having a shell with ffmpeg? Why not simply install it? Even if you need something just once, just install it and then uninstall it, takes like 10 seconds.
The other use case that is often brought up is for managing dev environments, but for a lot of popular languages (Python, Node, Java, Rust, etc. ) there are proven environment management options already (pyenv and poetry, nvm, jenv, rustup). Not to mention Docker. In the corporate setting I haven’t seen nix replacing any of these.
From my limited experience using home manager under Linux and macOS:
- GUI app shortcuts work in neither of the OSs
- error messages are about as readable as the ones you get for C++ templates
- a lot of troubleshooting searches to unsolved GitHub issues
All in all nix seems like a pretty concept but not too practical at the moment.
There’s no ZFS support in OpenBSD is there?
I think the minimap gets colored in red in such areas but I agree a better indicator or a hint could be nice.
In case of moonrise towers, if you just cross the bridge back to town you can long rest there and come back.
ducking_donuts@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Since when did Firefox make it so difficult to set custom search engine?152·2 years agoNot sure why you get downvoted so heavily, I have also found that adding a custom search engine is unnecessary hard in Firefox these days.
There is a way to get the “add” button back in the settings described here: https://superuser.com/a/1756774
ducking_donuts@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are the pros and cons of the different immutable distros?7·2 years agoIt’s been discussed on Hacker news recently: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37551474
Focuses on garbage these days