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Xylight (Photon dev)
Xylight (Photon dev) @ Xylight @lemmy.xylight.dev
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  • I use NixOS. Was a kinda rough start since it was annoying to install apps through a config, but after getting my config fully fledged out I love it. A declarative system is a dream for a dev, I can just copy my config to a new system, run one command, and I have my entire system back! Very stable as well

  • On my $5 linode server with 1 gigabyte of ram and 1 CPU core, it runs okay. Storage will be my biggest issue, swap is always full, and memory usage is about 70%

  • There's a lot of features on a pixel that I'd miss out on in an iphone.

    However, the biggest is the back gesture.

    I love the back gesture, I just swipe from the side to go back a page instead of reaching allll the way to the top left to go back.

    I can also actually develop on this without paying $2,000 for a Mac.

    I prefer the openness of android as well.

  • out of curiosity, what CSP options would fix this?

  • Doesn't Lemmy use HttpOnly cookies? This would fix any js based exploit.

  • What??? Why? I'll have to shut my instance down if that's true.

  • I can see you from lemmy.xylight.dev

  • Rule

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  • AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! FOOOOO-oh it's you?

  • r/all

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  • I hate this format

  • Would you all be so kind as to offer me some dopamine as well?

  • you're hurting my feelings πŸ˜­πŸ˜­πŸ’”πŸ’”

  • Yikes! That's one of the harshest insults I've heard in my life.

  • awww look at the little skrunkly πŸ₯°

  • NixOS (Linux)

    As a dev, the nix-shell environments are very useful as I don't have to fully install every package to use it. My system configuration is also represented in a single, declarative file which is a dream. I can copy the config to a new system, run nixos-rebuild and my entire system configuration is on the new system.

  • I was about to share some of mine but then comparing to everyone in the comments I realize mine are basic as hell

  • GNOME. I love the ecosystem of apps and the great design and simplicity, even if I sacrifice customization and features.

    GNOME is designers trying to develop a DE

    KDE is developers trying to design a DE.

  • I do not have the patience to read all of this but I upvotes because it looks cool