

Maybe it’s time to join us in NixOS land. When you have the immutability on top of the whole OS and the language controlling it, things tend to work a bit better.
I’m Sorry we don’t have the “))))))”. Just a weird ass language.
Maybe it’s time to join us in NixOS land. When you have the immutability on top of the whole OS and the language controlling it, things tend to work a bit better.
I’m Sorry we don’t have the “))))))”. Just a weird ass language.
Just say Nazi.
I weirdly dislike most of these things. Nature calls was fine.
Still glad people found joy in his work though. Obviously talented.
Most of the time you don’t need docker. NixOS isolates runtimes.
That being said, you could use nix to build the docker container, and then run it using the built-in oci-container options.
How do you host your DNS sinkhole/resolver?
Like this, baby:
services.adguardhome = {
enable = true;
mutableSettings = false;
openFirewall = true;
settings = {
dns = {
# Web Interface
bootstrap_dns = ["9.9.9.9" "149.112.112.112"];
upstream_dns = ["https://dns.quad9.net/dns-query"];
fallback_dns = ["tls://dns.quad9.net"];
};
filters = [
{
name = "AdGuard DNS filter";
url = "https://adguardteam.github.io/HostlistsRegistry/assets/filter_1.txt";
enabled = true;
}
];
filtering = {
blocked_services = {
ids = [
];
};
protection_enabled = true;
filtering_enabled = true;
rewrites = [
];
};
Deploy to the main home server, and the backup instance. NixOS is fucking awesome. No sync tool needed.
A very large child does something in such a way that I would die.
Iron fox is another option.
… But all Nazis can go die or kill themselves.
… Because products can contain security exploits, and if not patched could leave homes and businesses vulnerable.
This shouldn’t need to be explained, but here we are.
Such a dope game.
Nixpkgs just does not have a review process that is on par with other distros.
We can agree on this. There is work to do.
Breakages on unstable are not uncommon.
I run unstable, and I have had this happen twice. Both times with Tmux (which is weird); but it was upstream issues. But fair enough. Maybe my systems aren’t exotic enough to experience the uncommon breakages.
Could nixpkgs do better? Yes. I mean, look at the backlog. You have to be active in the community to get your work merged in any decent timeframe. I think this is the most annoying part about the Nix ecosystem.
I think any NixOS maintainer would agree that the average quality of a package in NixOS is not as high as something like an official Arch or Debian package
Package maintainer here. Not sure what you mean by quality; as that term is very ambiguous. Shit works and configuration is often a breeze by comparison to other distros.
I would never go back to a legacy distro. Who wants to do that shit all by hand?
It annoys me that this is not on by default…
Japan. The cavet? Know some Japanese.
Most people in Japan grow up learning some English. But they almost never use it in their day to day after highschool. So it’s a point of issue, maybe even a little embarrassment, for them to “start” a conversation. I’ve found that the better you are at Japanese, the more willing the Japanese are to want to connect with you.
Unless they’re drunk. In my experience, social drinking some how blows away the shyness barrier. Go to a pub, especially in a rural town, and you will be bombarded with questions. You’re a novelty, maybe? Not sure. But booze does makes things easier it seems.
Keep going back for some reason. Not sure why. :)