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Laughs in NixOS

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Nixos still slaps your home route with a bunch of . Files

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Yes, but I never have to look at them

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Valid

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You guys don’t use show hidden files?

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Just give me ~/etc/

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Isn’t that just .config?

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First line of my /etc/profile:

export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=~/

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It’s still a lot better that creating random .folders per application in your home.

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Nah just put it in ~/.thing-config.d/01-0x45- 110100100-main.options-extra2cache.swp along with three godzillion other files like it’s normal and very sane for users who edit such files to have the big picture of the default configuration dreamed up by some utterly deranged lunatic be spread across enough files to represent all known stars in the galaxy, standards are for losers amirite /s

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Oof

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Hey! Would you mind guiding me as to what is going on in this picture? Is this an APP that allowed to SSH into your server? You got my attention with this picture, and I’m curious to hear more.

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It’s Termux, basically a fully fletched terminal for Android. So you can install various tools via apt, and use them, for example yt-dlp, ffmpeg, gcc, python etc. And yes, you can also use SSH, both as server and client. I use it very often to connect to my servers on the go.

You can even use chroot to basically run a distro of your choice.

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The font in the screenshot makes me angry.

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Idk what happened there either. After updating from Android 12 to 13, this is how it was ever since. And now I’m used to it.

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I like it. Makes me think of teletext

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KeePass user 🫑

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Of course. Everything else is hosted on other’s servers, and here I have the choice between dozens of storages, mainly selfhosted ones. The only exception being KeePassXC - but that’s what rclone/rsync are for. So the DB resides on a WebDAV share on my Nextcloud now.

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XDG? OpenDesktop? Dunno what that is, time to dump everything into ~/.myawesomeapp

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Oh, no. Don’t even make it a hidden folder, it needs to be right there, front and center. And make sure you use a bunch of capital letters in the name, because you’re so fucking important.

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Android Studio

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And Arduino.

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At least it gives you the option to change it

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Just dump it in ~

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