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  • And from what I hear, the main selling point of NixOS is how easy it is to reinstall.

    Well, that isn't the first thing I'd mention, but whatever. Use whatever you're comfortable with.

  • That's another win for the oat flakes, they don't drive your blood sugar too high, but will keep it up for very long (no carb crash), plus they contain a load of micronutrients. Even their protein percentage is quite high - higher than chickpeas for example.

    Long story short, I don't understand why people here are mad that the US government will no longer subsidize unhealthy and overpriced garbage. I know this probably isn't where it's going to stop, but at least this particular instance makes sense I guess.

    I'm not against did stamps being able to buy sweets. The issue I have is with a lot of breakfast cereals is that they too are in fact sweets, but people see them as a proper meal. They're not. Occasional sweets are fine. Regularly eating a full meal consisting only of sweets is not.

  • I really like fish. It's just so pragmatic, I don't know how to describe it differently. No groundbreaking concepts (like nu or elvish), but the tools you need are right there and easily accessible with syntax that doesn't make me scratch my head (bash).

  • Doesn't apply because Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions states that "A mercenary shall not have the right to be a combatant or a prisoner of war", with a mercenary being defined as a person joining the conflict for personal gain, which these individuals seem to be from their own accounts.

  • Do programmers actually like bash?

    I'm not a programmer and I really don't like bash. Not because I don't like shell. In fact I do like fish as a shell. But bash always feels super weird. Unfortunately that's kind of the compatibility baseline on Linux (I don't think any relevant system needs strict sh compatibility). But better bash's weird arrays than none at all, plus process substitution is handy.