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paperstack.com
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davquar.it
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| | | | | This is an ongoing experiment. One day I've decided to stop using the default XFCE's window manager xfwm4 and start using Mutter instead, which is the one shipped with GNOME. Switching is easier than expected, but at the end there are a few usability issues, some of which are quickly solvable but others are trickier. | |
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00formicapunk00.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Laptop + Workstation My workstation was initially installed with Debian 8 back in the day, so I might have carried a lot of configuration cruft. Indeed. I followed the recommended upgrades documentation (apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs followed by apt full-upgrade). And when executing apt full-upgrade I had the following error: Preparing to unpack .../71-python3-numpy_1%3a1.24.2-1_amd64.deb ... Unpacking... | |
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myme.no
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the use of Nix and flakes to create a robust development environment that integrates JavaScript, Haskell, and Docker. It highlights the benefits of using Nix for managing dependencies, environment isolation, and reproducibility. The author describes various tools and techniques, such as direnv, Docker containers, and the nix develop command, to enhance productivity and streamline workflows. The conclusion emphasizes the potential of Nix as a powerful tool for developers, despite its steep learning curve. | ||