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AgentElement commented on Managing dotfiles with Make   matheusmoreira.com/articl... · Posted by u/ibobev
whacked_new · 3 months ago
I advocate (and use) nix + home manager too but when you need a one-off change or test and realize you need to do the whole commit and switch thing, or when you are debugging and spelunk through the read only nix store, or when you set up a new (non-nix) computer and do the nix install, home-manager install, run the switch and get a deluge of errors...

it's simultaneously awesome but "can I really recommend this to <colleague>?"

AgentElement · 3 months ago
With nix + home manager, you can use `mkOutOfStoreSymlink` to make symlinks between the dotfile repo and the target destination in `.config`. I've found this to be the most ergonomic way to have nix-managed dotfiles. Because the out-of-store dotfile repo is symlinked, you can make little changes to your system without doing the whole commit and switch dance.

For example, here's a snippet pulled from my dotfiles that does this for multiple dotfiles at once:

  home.file =
    builtins.mapAttrs
      (key: value: {
        # symlink ~/dotfiles/configs/{value} to ~/{key}
        source = config.lib.file.mkOutOfStoreSymlink "${config.home.homeDirectory}/dotfiles/configs/${value}";
      })
      {
        ".zshrc"                                    = "zsh/zshrc";
        ".p10k.zsh"                                 = "zsh/p10k.zsh";
        ".config/sway/config"                       = "sway/config";
        ".config/nvim/init.lua"                     = "nvim/init.lua";
      };

AgentElement commented on I'm spoiled by Apple Silicon but still love Framework   simonhartcher.com/posts/2... · Posted by u/deevus
hk1337 · 3 months ago
I love the Framework hardware but not all that impressed with the choice of operating systems that are available. That’s not really Framework’s problem though.
AgentElement · 3 months ago
There is a choice of operating systems, which cannot be said about macs.
AgentElement commented on First Ultrasonic Chef's Knife Vibrates 40,000X/Second for Easy Cutting   cnet.com/home/kitchen-and... · Posted by u/randfish
natas · 3 months ago
It's a good idea, but it's probably cheaper and, from an ecological standpoint better (than e-waste) to sharpen knives; a top-quality professional electric knife sharpener will set you back $170 and last you a lifetime; which is a third of the cost of the Ultrasonic's knife. Cool idea though.
AgentElement · 3 months ago
One does not even need a top-quality professional electric knife sharpener to produce an edge for kitchen work. An inexpensive 1500 grit whetstone suffices.
AgentElement commented on Open Sauce is a confoundingly brilliant Bay Area event   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/rbanffy
tverbeure · 5 months ago
I would like to exhibit some of my nerd stuff, but the rules say that your booth most always be manned by someone. How then would I be able to visit other booths?
AgentElement · 5 months ago
Find one or two people to exhibit your stuff alongside you. The event is more fun in a group.
AgentElement commented on Open Sauce is a confoundingly brilliant Bay Area event   jeffgeerling.com/blog/202... · Posted by u/rbanffy
AgentElement · 5 months ago
I exhibited there, and I had a lot of fun. My friends co-hosting the noisebridge booth got a lot of folks to find a makerspace near them. Several general attendees told us that the very first time they had soldered was at Open Sauce, when putting together their badges. The event has positive impact, and I'm hoping it sticks around.
AgentElement commented on Linux Reaches 5% Desktop Market Share in USA   ostechnix.com/linux-reach... · Posted by u/marcodiego
AgentElement · 5 months ago
This is not surprising, and further growth is inevitable. I am heavily involved in a local Linux users group, and the number of people switching away from Windows increases every year. Anecdotal, of course, but Microsoft's enshittification of Windows makes the argument in favor of a free OS easier every year too.
AgentElement commented on Framework Laptop 12 review   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/moelf
nrp · 6 months ago
We saw that there was a gap in the market for laptops that treat Linux as a first-class OS target, and we design our products with that audience in mind. That there are other people in the world who don't need Linux is totally ok.
AgentElement · 6 months ago
First-class Linux support is the reason that half the regulars in my local Linux Users Group have Frameworks. It's probably the most common laptop brand I see in my tech circle, and anecdotally I can say that it has eclipsed thinkpads in my specific community.
AgentElement commented on Design for 3D-Printing   blog.rahix.de/design-for-... · Posted by u/q3k
AgentElement · 7 months ago
This is a fantastic article. It neatly summarizes several tricks that took me years to pick up.

Another useful trick to minimizing material in a print is to not print surfaces at all. Most of the mass in a print is concentrated in the shell. If the top and bottom surfaces are not particularly critical to the function of the part, then you can remove either surface. The slicer can still fill in the volume enclosed by these surfaces with infill. If you use a planar infill, such as a rectilinear, hexagonal, or triangular infill, the parts can look quite nice. This trick works particularly well on mostly flat parts.

I use two TPU parts printed in this manner daily: A phone case [0] and a relief strap for a pair of headphones [1].

[0] https://www.printables.com/model/615154-google-pixel-8-case

[1] https://www.printables.com/model/577575-hifiman-comfort-stra...

AgentElement commented on Waydroid – Android in a Linux container   waydro.id/... · Posted by u/birdculture
toasteros · a year ago
The Furiphone FLX1 makes heavy use of this and it is amazing. I can do most things I'd want a real android phone for (which is not much, admittedly). I know of people who use it for Signal and Spotify. Great project, and right at home on a Linux phone.
AgentElement · a year ago
Wow, this phone is almost perfect - TRRS connector, uSD card, user-replaceable battery, and available in the United States. Not having an OLED panel might be a dealbreaker though.

u/AgentElement

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