I’m not actually looking for the speed most of the time, but more about preventing partial writes, so I’m still using it
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As a nix os user, I would recommend it if you are actually willing to learn the config language. It will be hard. And 2 months into actually making nix os my main machine, I still have no intuition with how to edit the config more than “copy paste this file, add the new code, import”.
Is it worth it? Ehh… I just like how I can actually know what’s installed and not forget a 30 GB app I never use is still there
I actually started using rust well after picking this username :P
I’m not a big gamer (and factorio doesn’t have the full screen issue) so I still use mint, but I’m gradually switching to nixos. Works better… If you add the correct config for game scope and the rest (easily found on the wiki)
I use rust’s SQLx which map bools to numbers so it must be a problem with your connector maybe
I think you got the wrong caption. It’s the world if SQLite supported multiple concurent writes.
Stupid transaction deadlocks…
Personally that was a deal breaker for me. After a long day at work, coming back to chill out and do some blender only to find out your setup is booked and now you have to fix the system, it really gets on you.
Thankfully I had an old Linux mint partition I never cleaned up (Too lazy), so I could have continue, but the average user would just go “fuck Linux. Going back to windows”.
Meh. I actually like it because it reminds me to save the file.
Although nice domain name lol
It depends on both the hardware and distro. I got a laptop RTX 3070 and depending on the distro I got different problems.
On Linux mint, running some games in full screen will freeze the main screen
On fedora KDE/Nobara, you can have an incompatible kernel version getting installed as an update, borking the system.
On nix os KDE, blender doesn’t want to render anything after waking from sleep (may be a blender issue.)
Yeah accurate. I got a few node projects and more rust projects. The few node projects get more security vulnerability than the rust ones. And most time it’s just OpenSSL and rustls, which is kinda expected from such important packages
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Don't ask them to help you with Garry's Mod
381·11 days agoMe writing factorio mods.
I hate non typed languages. It should be the compiler / linter’s job to check I don’t read a number as an array. Not my stupid brain
There’s other guy forges than GitHub. Like gitlab, codeberg, etc…
Add a source link toward old.reddit. Even if reddit is terrible, we shouldn’t stoop as low as not giving proper attribution.
Also send git :3
I would 100% rescue 30 pcs… If I had the opportunity
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you love systemd so much every aspect of your life has a unit file
45·21 days agoAlright context for the non french here:
“Système D” is an shortening of “Système débrouille”, which roughly means “DIY system”.
It’s used to say that you had to come up with a solution to your problem yourself.
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden CLI was compromised as part of an ongoing Checkmarx-related supply chain attack
18·24 days agoOh definitely. Not saying it’s impossible
But here it would be arguably harder. Need to first get in the repos, and requires the user to log in to the password vault. Syncthing is easier to compromise, but good luck decrypting the vault
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden CLI was compromised as part of an ongoing Checkmarx-related supply chain attack
315·24 days agoI don’t use it. That’s the point.
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden CLI was compromised as part of an ongoing Checkmarx-related supply chain attack
35·24 days agoOf what app? Keepass? Was from the Debian repos. Syncthing what’s from the syncthing repos
RustyNova@lemmy.worldto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Bitwarden CLI was compromised as part of an ongoing Checkmarx-related supply chain attack
104·24 days agoDamn.
I’ll stick with my keepass + syncthing combo



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