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clircle

2,500 karmajoined 10 jaar geleden
Professional statistician, amateur computer person.

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Guix Proposed Consensus Document "Standing up for human crafting"

codeberg.org
2 points·by clircle·29 dagen geleden·0 comments

CachyOS Is Now the Most Popular Desktop Distro on ProtonDB

boilingsteam.com
3 points·by clircle·3 maanden geleden·1 comments

Guix for Development

dthompson.us
138 points·by clircle·6 maanden geleden·66 comments

EmacsConf 2025 as a YouTube Playlist

youtube.com
2 points·by clircle·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

A Planet for Guix

guix.gnu.org
3 points·by clircle·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Xmonad seeking help for Wayland port (2023)

xmonad.org
95 points·by clircle·10 maanden geleden·77 comments

comments

clircle
·22 uur geleden·discuss
Emacs users (myself included) would feel less like cramming every aspect of our work into Emacs if more tools embodied the freedom and hackability that comes with using Emacs. It's not that Emacs is better, it's that other tools are more restrictive and not self-documenting.
clircle
·eergisteren·discuss
Cool, I don't have to set my clocks back this December.
clircle
·vorige maand·discuss
Pro motion and battery life for me
clircle
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Is Gentoo an outlier or do all Linux distributions deal with this problem?
clircle
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I was gaming on Linux when steam first came out for that platform, but there were too many broken games. Tried again with Proton debute, and more problems. I switched back to Win10 for about 5 years on my gaming machine, but the push to Win11 made me want to try linux again for gaming. I installed Guix and Steam, and I am still just floored at how much progress Linux gaming has made in 5 years. Basically every works, and it feels only imperceptibly slower than gaming on Win10. I'm on AMD card, so ymmv!

I'm about to beat Lies of P :)
clircle
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
There's nothing appealing about costco to me anymore. Living is suburban DC... The parking lots are packed and dangerous, there's too many people in the store, the produce quality isn't there, and it takes forever to checkout. It doesn't fit my lifestyle anymore, and I'm the perfect candidate for someone that could benefit from going there once in a while.
clircle
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Here's some good configs

https://github.com/podiki/dot.me (nonguix maintainer) https://codeberg.org/hako/Testament (guix and nonguix maintainer) https://codeberg.org/cmargiotta/dotfiles (good gaming stuff) https://codeberg.org/daviwil/dotfiles/src/branch/guix-home (I modeled off this) https://gitlab.com/pjotrp/guix-notes
clircle
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Yes, separately. At home i run guix system but at work i use Guix package manager on Ubuntu wsl. My dots are private but Ill share some good repos to learn from when i get back to my desktop.
clircle
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I’m moving slowly in the direction of Guix home for dotfile management, but until it covers all my bases, I’m fond of the gnu stow method
clircle
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
+1 for FreshRSS (recommended at the bottom of the PC Gamer article). I just started my mass migration to self-hosting (it's way better in 2026 than it used to be), and I'm very pleased with the FreshRSS webapp and NetNewsWire integration. I consider it a solid hedge against enshittification. I probably won't go full self-hosting, but I'm enjoying the move.
clircle
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
> Synctrain

Good tip, I'm going to check that out!
clircle
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
> overkill for a single personal user compared to a kdbx file on a webdav share.

Maybe. I'm looking into VaultWarden for my personal passwords because keeping a KBDX file up to date on iOS is painful (without a corporate cloud backing).
clircle
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
The standard of living that one could afford with a "living wage" looks to be very very low. Like, 0 vacations and no house low, for my metro area.
clircle
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Neither is xfce
clircle
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
I resisted Wayland for a longtime, but I'm sold now that I see how well it does on old hardware.

I have an old Thinkpad. Firefox on X is slow and scrolls poorly. On wayland, the scrolling is remarkably smooth for 10 y/o hardware, and the addition of touchpad gestures is very nice. Yes, there's more configuration overhead for each compositor, but I'm now accepting this trade.
clircle
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Guix is the combination of so many cool things: declarative OS, lisp programming, hygenic development, bootstrapping. I'm totally sold on Guix, and have been using it on an old laptop for the last few months. I'm looking forward to putting in on my desktop when I have some free time. I love love love having my whole system (and home) instantiated from a small set of text files.
clircle
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
You need a new job to feel energized again (and so do I)
clircle
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
Is this less buggy than UTM on apple silicon?
clircle
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I find the whole “corporate blogging about fonts” subculture really funny
clircle
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
Why the “y” look so wrong in the special font.