don’t stoop to ad-hominem
At this point Ad-hominem is practically the nice name for the business model “enshitification”.
don’t stoop to ad-hominem
At this point Ad-hominem is practically the nice name for the business model “enshitification”.


Time to start saving ai poisoning documents


Its worse than that, Microsoft is heading for another sunburst very fast and seemingly: intentionally. The very low quality of code, and devs coming from redmond its obvious their race to the bottom is strategy at this point. AI slop to green tick AI slop. Security done!! Lol


Swing and a miss information


Oh fantastic, mictoplastics or Cotton which has a very prominent ecology impacts like the insane amount of water required, and the associated agrochemical runoff that includes nitrates, poisons (especially pesticides) making its way back into the water system.


The only mass scaled alternative is synthetics made from oil.
Until a sustainable alternative reaches scale. This is lip service for vegans.


Wait until you find out the only alternative is copious amounts oil products


Literal Greenwashing.
Could easily do better.
Step 1: plant forests Step 2: lobby for the protection of existing forests including the one just created.
Exo and outlook app are very hard to find a replacement


Had a subscription, unsubscribed 6 months ago. Simplistically:


Cooked Eggs (preferably poached) On toast with…
Vegemite.
You can thank me later.


I like when they talk like toddlers, it’s clear as day they are distracting the topic at hand, much like their IQ


Wolves eat what ever is easiest to kill like endagered species that cant get away.
Thanks. Nix made me a convert back from Windows. Microsoft doesn’t innovate anymore like they used to. iMO the origional concepts that sparked nix and now others like it has been a breath of fresh air into a stagnated critical cornerstone of the industry. Imagine being able to install every version of a dependancy like say .net thats ever been released without it causing a problem.
Install is imo better than even Windows, install from media, highly recommend kde plasma or gnome on your first round, but hey its nix, sky is the limit. Hardware will autodetect so long as you dont have anything out of ordinary.
Config once cry once cant be over stated enough how good it is. As for your concern about changes its really simple. Make the change, run the update command from terminal, reboot and if it fails (rare) juat reboot again and select your previous config, it keeps as many configs as you want to. I now only maintain the last 5 and run a cleanup confidently.
To update to the latest versions of apps and os its one command in terminal and nix checks your config for errors before updating. Some people run bleeding edge versions & update daily getting nightly apps, OS, and kernel even without issue. I sit on unstable, silly name, its stable as all hell, you just get the latest releases and features.
My worst experience was moving to home manager, but it was well worth it. The error nix presented was meaningless, the real error was just buried and I had to use journald to find the meaningful error.
What ever distro you use enjoy the freedom! Mint is great, Nix is great!
Timeshift is a life saver but its still experimenting in the dark. Id rather not spend my life tinkering all the time. Office suite is an app & 1 word in a config.
Mint is great for non technical people, but if you have the skill and crave more the innovation that nix introduced is singular.
I made it very clear about the barrier to entry for nix and frankly I don’t think you give OP enough credit. They sound quite capable already familiar with mint
Mint is amazing and frankly if its working for you then I think you’ve found it. I stayed on mint for a long time until I relented to a nagging friend and tried out NIxOS and was amazed. If you have the technical skills and feel confident to push through the inital difficulty its well well worth it.
So whats the good?
Whats the bad?


Laughs in nix
Did the EU commission just get replaced with Monsanto?
This reads like Monsanto propaganda.