Only fair that i share my abomination
TODO Theming
Have a look at stylix (my settings uses this module)
Only fair that i share my abomination
TODO Theming
Have a look at stylix (my settings uses this module)
I don't really like
flake-parts
orflakelight
. I think that part of this is sheer brutalism (I don't mind writing bare Nix) but part of it is a desire to not rely on flakes which don't carry their own weight, following Wirth's principle for compilers.
How can you say this and still use flake-utils? All it does is manage your systems. You can write your own one-liner for that
eachSystem = f: lib.genAttrs systems (system: f nixpkgs.legacyPackages.${system});
Where systems
is automatically supplied as a flake input (I think), or you can supply your own list of systems to support.
You can then use it like this:
devShells = eachSystem (pkgs: {
default = # your devshell
}
You can of course modify eachSystem
to have more function parameters other than pkgs
.
See this blog which initially inspired me not to use flake-utils
Related, and I cannot help but read "bcachefs" as "bitch café"
When it was on sale recently I didn't buy it. Instead I removed all Sony games from my wishlist, knowing they would require PSN even for single player games.
Thanks for your response.
That's exactly what i had in mind. I just wasn't quite sure it would work out as i imagined.
Since i asked this question i have already prepared a second (empty) disk and a disko config to make it all declarative. Before i actually apply this config to my second disk i'm looking into creating a VM to test the disko-partitions
Home-manager is probably what you want.
There are also some flakes (search in the official nixos search in the flakes tab) maybe one of them provides a module you need
Nushell is pretty nice.
For Rocket league you need to manually enable proton under properties.
Its running without problems for me now
Often even when its on sale i have already lost interest.
You are supposed to use
--mangoapp
instead ofmangohud
seegamescope --help