• MuckyWaffles@leminal.space
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    23 hours ago

    I tried NixOS for a solid month, didn’t click for me, so now I’m on gentoo. I’ll have to try it again someday.

    • Chais@sh.itjust.works
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      12 hours ago

      Don’t worry. I tried it for about 2 years and didn’t quite get the hang of it. Back on Arch now. NixOS really has a steep learning curve and not nearly enough documentation.

    • rumba@lemmy.zip
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      21 hours ago

      I absolutely adore doing shell.nix environments and flakes. I basically don’t have anything installed that I don’t need on a daily basis. I use syncthing to keep a folder full of shell environments backed up.

      cd /nixShells/video nix-shell

      BOOM, I have yt-dlp, ffmpeg-full, mpv, timg, kdenlive, python 3.12 with a bunch of subrip and AI subtitle generators. I do what is needed and exit and it’s all gone.

      I keep one for wine, one for mp3, one for parsec, one for video

      Then I have flakes for real development work.

      admittedly, it’s a lot :)

    • tomenzgg@midwest.social
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      22 hours ago

      If you want to explore other immutable and declarative OSes – as well –, you could take Guix for a spin, too (and you can install things such as proprietary software with the NonGuix software repository, in case that’s a concern any).