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As long as you're mining your own business :P
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Recursive nickles
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Sun microservices to blame (couldn't resist the pun)
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Do post your config
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Isn't that a compile-time guarantee? I believe it's different than "binary-level compatibility" because that usually implies ABI stability and that's not present.
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What do you mean by "binary-level compatibility?"
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I needed it to be just perfect and got this
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gitlab.com/thefossguy/prathams-nixos
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I'm sorry but it reminded me of this-
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Like Nix, the webui is _different_ too. I can barely navigate it 😅
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Step 1: Grow arms
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I'm unaware of this, what happened?
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Have you looked at buildLinux? It's humbling.
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ISTG I see a new function being used in nixpkgs almost every day.
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There’s Predestination which is interestingly depressing movie. Another one I loved was Source Code.
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Dark. Not a movie but a 3 season German web series. Unlike the horse drawing meme, it is amazing from the first moment to the last second.
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Have you seen Arrival?
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It's a thank you because they don't need to go nuclear on you. Saves them resources.
I love how that's cynical and a joke.
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cons: can't sleep when you want to
pro: need coffee to make it go away
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Is nested virtualisation supported on Ampere?
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Fair :D
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Technically it is hundreds of bash scripts under the hood but they're managed quite well and are robust enough.
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Downloading more RAM?
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Or maybe plain old Debian/Ubuntu if Fedora doesn't have said quirks.
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In that case, I'd try Fedora. Given their collaboration with Asahi folks, their KDE packages should be good on ARM.
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Do you even NixOS?
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Feature request (as someone who uses flakehub once in a blue moon): Instead of logging in, use my GitHub pubkey and username for login?