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  • Sway doesn't support the proprietary Nvidia driver and Nouveau was hot garbage last time I tried it. IIRC, GNOME and KDE are the two projects that have invested the most resources into accommodating Nvidia's bullshit and even then I'd still expect the experience to be lackluster.

  • It's a trade off that we'll probably have to take unless we want to deanonymize the internet.

  • We’re probably lucky that AI spammers haven’t discovered the Fediverse yet, but if the Fediverse does actually become big enough for mainstream use, we’ll see Twitter level reaction spam in no time, and no amount of CAPTCHAs will be able to stop it.

    I was thinking about this the other day. We might have to move to a whitelist federation model with invite-only instances at some point.

  • Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. It's the spec for how the file directories should be set up on UNIX-like systems, like how typically user binaries would go in /usr/bin and libraries for those binaries would go in /usr/lib.

  • Installing proprietary software. For certain courses I unfortunately have to use software like Unreal Engine, Maya, Houdini, Unity, P4V, and a few others. I read NixOS has difficulty with running random binaries. I also could not find an UE5 package in nixpkgs, which Arch does have.

    So NixOS is different from other distros in that it throws out the FHS so that it can do things like install multiple versions of the same library without issues; this breaks binaries, however, and they have to be patched to work with NixOS. So you basically have to package things for Nix for them to work. Certain programs like Steam and VSCode even have a wrapper as part of their setup that recreates the FHS to make them work as expected, so doing this is possible, but as a beginner I doubt you want to fuck with that.

    Building binaries. I know nixos does some weird stuff with libraries and binaries. I need to be able to do normal stuff with binaries, and perhaps package and distribute them. It’d be really nice to be able to try out different compilers for my CMake/C++ projects also. Can NixOS do that easily?

    It's actually nice as a dev environment. You do have to write flakes for your projects, but that's not a big deal and the reproducibility is nice.

    VMs. I will be doing dGPU passthrough for testing assignments before handin. I assume this is no problem but it requires some weird stuff so I want to be sure before diving in!

    I've used VMs without issue, so should be fine.


    Since Nix is a distro-agnostic package manager, in your case I would probably use a normal distro like Ubuntu/Arch/Fedora and just use Nix with that if you want to go that route. It'll go smoother than diving into the deep end right away.

  • There will probably be mounting pressure to deanonymize the internet, like with what we're seeing via age verification legislation in various places.

  • Funnily enough, I was just talking about this with someone a few days ago. I've definitely retreated into my fair share of dark forests to escape the spam, bots, and astroturfing. I do wonder if the Fediverse gets popular enough, if we'll have to retreat into a whitelist federation model with invite-only instances. It definitely feels like anything that's open and accessible (and anonymous) is just asking to get turned into a steaming dumpsterfire at this point.

  • If you want the post to circulate better on the microblogging platforms like Mastodon, then including hashtags in the post title is useful (post body does not federate), as that is an important part of their discoverability features. Personally, I think that Lemmy should add a dedicated text field to the post submission form for hashtags to further improve interop (and to avoid cluttering post titles). Lemmy doesn't use them itself and most of Lemmy's users came from Reddit where they're also not used, but on the Fediverse I think it would make sense as a cultural norm to use them.

  • What's the Kepler support like at this time?

  • Ah good, I was wondering when this was going to release (April).

  • Pipewire was honestly the most pain-free introduction of a new audio technology on Linux; it was a nice change of pace.

  • TFW even the vending machine is spying on you. We really gotta make it mandatory to use "dumb" devices in public.

  • Specifically, Mozilla plans to scale back its investment in a number of products, including its VPN, Relay and, somewhat remarkably, its Online Footprint Scrubber

    IMO these were their best products. 🙁

    Going forward, the company said in an internal memo, Mozilla will focus on bringing “trustworthy AI into Firefox.” To do so, it will bring together the teams that work on Pocket, Content and AI/Ml.

    Ugh, god damn it.

  • As a small keyboard user myself, I made the switch because I wasn't using those keys anyways and the few that I were could easily be handled with layers. I have one of those desks with the sliding tray where the keyboard sits, so being able to free up space so the keyboard fits comfortably is nice.