it makes me happy
This is the exact way I feel about Gnu Guix_SD
it makes me happy
This is the exact way I feel about Gnu Guix_SD
Hello, Fellow Guix-SD user.


Sure would
Correct, a lot of ppl who started using emacs at inception still do so today.
If it isn’t the US version, you can unlock and install LineageOS 22.2 on your S10


Mozilla?
Doesn’t have dark mode == useless


SourceHut is another option, both can be self-hosted.


He’s also making life very hard for himself by being arrogant and terrible at communication
Isn’t he just trying to do things his ways?
It has options to deny network access to apps, though it’s a bit hidden in the network settings for each app instead of thru a “Firewall” app
You can check out RethinkDNS for blocking or isolating apps.
Find different channels and substitute servers or create your own
Have you heard of substitutes? They get the job done.
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/
Check out how to use them in the manual above.


You have to setup a Nix service and do some symlink-ing
https://guix.gnu.org/manual/en/html_node/Miscellaneous-Services.html


personally I like Arch first and foremost because I can (and do) have a local repo by rsyncing a rotation of mirrors couple of times a week.
Are these mirrors for prebuilt packages? If not, you should be able to pull from other channels, create your own channel and include all your packages while building them locally.


Also, welcome to Guix System Distribution, I hope you stick around


Let’s say I’m working on a project that requires Go, Node, maybe some C library, and GNU Make. Seems like I would be able to use
guix shellfor this, right? Great.
Iirc guix shell is for one off package or programs you want to test, say you want to quickly format a drive to exfat or so, when you exit the sub-shell, the installed packages are discarded
guix shell containers would work best for your scenario but I have little experience with them
Size and gnome/GTK dependencies are main reasons why I don’t use Flatpaks (I have nothing against gnome though, it just pulls in too much and KDE is worse in this regards, which is why I use Sway and River)
You can try deleting old profiles and then garbage-collect the installation, only the last generation will remain
You can try deleting old profiles and then garbage-collect the installation, only the last generation will remain and you’d get your space back.
Do you look at them to know if they’re well place or for another reason?