it’s a really good game, and is heavily supported by Valve to keep it good
cheating seems like an issue but i imagine that’s always been the case
it’s a really good game, and is heavily supported by Valve to keep it good
cheating seems like an issue but i imagine that’s always been the case
I use the Git Graph extension with VSCodium’s built in git functions for my git gui needs. Works really wel
i think i agree with everyone here
i would go further and when you’re tackling a problem that is not making progress, leave it until the next day and work on something else. let your brain release and feel some progress and come back to it with full energy (and most likely a totally new perspective) the next day
no. good mental health care complements almost all medicinal care
you configure your whole server in one file (including docker/podman services), installation and configurations is taken care of by the package manager, you pretty much only need to know one file to admin your system
and no extra stuff is installed only what you specify so you have a minimal resource usage.
i think this is awesome
although maybe not for beginners. for beginners use docker compose and do backups however you like
NixOS is awesome!
correct
good languages like rust have tiny bundles and initialize in microseconds, of course :)
thanks to wasm any language is a browser running language. JS is relegated to some token binding boilerplate as part of any framework and with things like servo/tauri rendering html will be pure rust
if your service has to be public i would recommend getting a switch that can do VLANs and put your server inside it’s own VLAN DMZ so if you get hacked they will be trapped inside the VLAN
I mean pingora out performs nginx which is why cloud flare made it, I believe
Would that lack the performance benefits that pingora provides by being compiled without configuration file?
Yep it would need to be compiled from the configuration given. I’m vaguely interested in trying. I will look up the rust builders. Thank you
Yeah I love that about nix and I can imagine a clever package writer can make a pingora binary to mimic that configurabllity
Because pingora doesn’t have a Nixos package yet
my neighbour installed awnings a couple years ago, they look great
just move to rust and be done with it :)
so true and it’s not just equalizers, it’s compressors and all the other tools for solving audio problems
i only switched over quite recently (a few years ago)
i swear there has been significant improvements in wifi, bluetooth, gpu support, gaming over the last 10 years that made me think it was now good enough
also there was areas where linux was outdoing windows for quite some time; system wide audio equalizer, customization generally, home services and self hosting, development tools
yes, i have a few Rust framework based sites for mostly personal use