

Is this missing something?


Is this missing something?


I have long moved on from lua!


I agree with you, BTW. Nix is terrible at the beginning and the documentation is by far the worst I’ve seen. Yes, it exists, but good golly…
It took me a day learned Python. It was that easy. Nix took significantly longer and there are parts I run into nowadays that still make me question what’s going on, because they are from functional programming and that is nearly always horribly explained.
But, and here’s the big but, learning nix is worth it. As the other (uncompassionate) person said, think of it as JSON (with functional programming).
Attribute sets = dictionaries/maps/JSON objects
Attributes can be assigned numbers, strings, other attribute sets, or functions.
New context is added via the let ... in syntax.
If you need some help, maybe examples, you can ask and I’ll try to explain.


Yeah, fuck people who want to teach and make a living. Scum of the earth, right?


Akkoma’s own homepage and Sharkey’s repo
I guess I can try sharkey.world. Thanks for the links.


Akkoma only has two instances and they are both down
Sharkey is a Misskey fork and there don’t seem to be any instances. Misskey has instances, but none that I tried actually allow seeing the posts without logging in. To top it off, they all require approval. That is one of my biggest pet peeves with “public” software: requiring a login to even evaluate it.
Wafrn looks kinda interesting. It does require clicking to see every layer of responses and the entire thread isn’t shown like in lemmy, but maybe that’s configurable.
Thanks for sharing. It looks like I’d have to go shopping for the right software in order to get what I want 😅


Ping the devs of both, ask them about federation and go from there.


100% agree with you on threads. It’s the biggest reason I don’t use mastodon. It’s completely impossible to keep track of discussions right now, so my time spent is kept to s minimum - just for my sanity.
You know.


How are they funded? 3 devs for something like this is impressive!


Looking forward to the blog posts that test it


The more important headline is below “Qualcomm completes acquisition if Modular” from this July.
And what does this phrase mean:
We will continue to open our processes further as Mojo keeps maturing.
What hasn’t been opensourced yet?
I don’t trust this one bit.


Thanks for the links. Documentation is definitely a problem. They’d have to be open to feedback on documentation. Threads on documentation improvement are often met with “it exists, what more do you want?” even if the feedback is “this and this is missing” 🤷
Anyway, I’ll check out the links and try to set something up. My usage of radicle is definitely what it could be because of the lack of notifications. I literally fire and forget my repos, patches and so on, because I haven’t found an easy way to be made aware of responses or incoming patches.


IIRC it was 15 years ago that China wanted to get rid of Winblows. I’ll believe they have gotten rid of it once they stop saying “planning to get of by”.


Login as user A. Want to execute multiple commands. With multiplexer: open multiplexer while logged in as user A, create multiple panes. Without multiplexer: open a pane in terminal emulator, login as user A, execute one command, repeat for every command.
Awesome. I don’t use it, but that’s good to know.
Make it Snapchat and Tiktok challenge, then the young ones can also get involved in something useful.


They managed not to name fashtech when talking about Framework. Impressive!
I was too quick 😄 Thanks for the link.