You should try out wefwef.app
It is an Apollo like web app for Lemmy.
You should try out wefwef.app
It is an Apollo like web app for Lemmy.
Yep its really impressive for such an early project.
Having said that I can't work out how to edit comments/posts I have made.
It would also be nice to have a preview of your comment too.
Hopefully they add that at some point.
Thanks for the list. I don't want to go through the effort of installing from github so am just trying the web apps for now.
Wefwef is really good so far!
Rebuilding after adding a single program doesn't take too long (depends on the program but often less than a minuet).
Rebuilding after upgrading the channel takes longer on my slow internet as many programs have version upgrades that need to be downloaded. I think it took 30-60mins last time. I imagine it would be faster with better internet.
never had that issue before, as long as they have the same version and config
Then you are very lucky. "It worked on my machine" is a meme for a reason.
wasn’t that possible before with snapshotting (btrfs/lvm)?
I haven't used snapshotting with those before. I guess the difference is that with nix it is done by the package manager by default, with btrfs/lvm you would have to set that up independently (please correct of this is not the case).
You specify the kernal in the config and rebuild, reboot.
Here are the docs if you're interested: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Linux_kernel
So how useful it is in practice?
It's useful for quite a few things in practise:
This video shows off some of the cool things you can do with nix: https://youtube.com/watch?v=6Le0IbPRzOE&feature=share9
How do updates work?
You update a programming by specifying the latest version of a program in config and rebuilding.
You update the OS by pointing to the channel you want to use and rebuilding.
You can time travel back to a previous state if anything goes wrong.
Can it play Crysis?
I expect so, some people.do use nix for gaming.
It is also available on macos
The kbin api might end up being compatible with Lemmy when it comes out too, meaning all Lemmy apps will work for kbin