Linux hobbyist, Machinist and tinkerer
Public Key 405B46E81DCCDB2B310DEF0DA5F0B998E8AC3752
- 1 Post
- 5 Comments
At times i have felt that my distro was so not worth the flak.
But the thing that keeps me on it is i write it once and never half to dick with it again.
NixOS is really powerful, but the learning curve will push you to the edge!
I currently self host alot of stuff on my server which runs NixOS, theres some services that are as simple as ollama.service = true;
And others that you spend hours cussing at. But i feel the declarative nature is what makes switching to any other distro feel so unintuitive.
My linux journey had been,
Manjaro > ubuntu > arch > fedora > silverblue > opensuse tumbleweed > gentoo > nixos > opensuse tumbleweed > nixos.
I kept coming back to nix because i wrote what i wanted it to do and it did it that way every time. Its been a godsend for ZFS, although its not super bad to use ZFS on debian just mostly time consuming. The fact i dont half to worry about a update breaking DKMS and making my filesystem not work. I SWEAR SUN IF YOU COULD HAVE JUST DONE THE GPL INSTEAD OF CDL!!!
I have recently been exploring Guix, purely because of the NixOS drama. But i think nix is my main server OS
Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Port Fowarding minecraft server hardening question (gentoo)English
1·2 years agoits flat theme
Steamymoomilk@sh.itjust.worksOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Port Fowarding minecraft server hardening question (gentoo)English
1·2 years agoi think i may go with wire guard, do you know of any good videos or tutorials? i found this, https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-ubuntu-20-04

My name scheme is song names. I listen to allot of folk rock, so some names are hollowmoon or foxlore.
Its a little spicier than anas or pnas