With Guix you have reproducibility, freedom, good docs and peace of mind, also when configuring things more deeply. You also have a powerful programming language (Scheme / Lisp) with which to define your system config as well as your dotfiles. This is my insight after years of GNU/Linux usage. I run Guix on laptops, desktops and servers, and I never have configuration drift, as well as the benefit that I have a self documenting system.
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You might be interested in Emacs, it has (among many other things) artist-mode where you can draw with your cursor and obtain good ASCII art
jjba23@lemmy.mlto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•You Can Choose Tools That Make You Happy3·1 month agoI find it funny that you call Lisps and Emacs obsolete and dead, when they are more alive than ever. I agree with most of the article, but I think you ignore what makes these two great
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•SSS (Supreme Sexp System) v2.3.24 - Friday vibes rocking Emacs, working on some Guile Scheme code, other Lisps, and overall having fun and enjoying this featureful system on Guix2·2 months agono question is a bad question friend! a lot of people like me, and other power users, have keyboard driven workflows in their computer, and as such find title bars and window buttons to be of little use, and not justifying the screen space they take. This is mostly a window manager (WM)/ desktop environment (DE) dependent thing, regardless of distro. this is specially true when you have a tiling WM, like Hyprland.
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPtoUnixporn@lemmy.ml•SSS (Supreme Sexp System) v2.3.24 - Friday vibes rocking Emacs, working on some Guile Scheme code, other Lisps, and overall having fun and enjoying this featureful system on Guix3·2 months ago@triplenadir thanks for the heads-up, I edited the title, since I never meant any negative message with this
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•LucidPlan - FOSS Jira alternative - v0.4.0 - powered by Lisp (Guile Scheme and SXML) - free project management for everyone2·2 months agoThere are many reasons why a Lisp is a great fit for most software. More specifically, websites are tree like data structures, and you really can’t beat Lisps at that, due to homoiconicity and so much more. some thoughts here:
https://jointhefreeworld.org/blog/articles/lisps/why-i-program-in-lisp/index.html
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•pingwing: v0.0.13: A Lisp-powered notification nexus (Guile Scheme) - Programatically send e-mail with HTML (SXML) templates, (and more things coming soon)2·2 months agov0.0.14 now uses libcurl and works nicely :)
(file-port (open-input-file the-file)) (handle (curl-easy-init)) (_ (begin (curl-easy-setopt handle 'url (format #f "smtp://~a:~a" access-server access-port)) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'verbose #t) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'use-ssl 1) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'username access-key) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'password access-secret) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'mail-from from-address) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'mail-rcpt (list to-address)) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'readdata file-port) (curl-easy-setopt handle 'upload #t))) (r (curl-easy-perform handle #t)) (rr (catch #t (lambda () (bytevector->string r "utf-8")) (lambda (key . args) r))))
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•pingwing: v0.0.13: A Lisp-powered notification nexus (Guile Scheme) - Programatically send e-mail with HTML (SXML) templates, (and more things coming soon)2·2 months agoi understand the mixed feelings about AI, but I think we should stop and think that we sometimes have nice and fun use cases, like image generation
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•pingwing: v0.0.13: A Lisp-powered notification nexus (Guile Scheme) - Programatically send e-mail with HTML (SXML) templates, (and more things coming soon)2·2 months agoSorry you feel this way ! my code is completely artisanal you might say, I only use AI for code comments and docstrings that is all. in that regard it is useful as a tool. i understand the world has now very mixed feelings about it, but it’s just another tool for us digital carpenters.
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•pingwing: v0.0.13: A Lisp-powered notification nexus (Guile Scheme) - Programatically send e-mail with HTML (SXML) templates, (and more things coming soon)1·2 months agonice idea! it is definitely a better approach that i will consider, thanks
jjba23@lemmy.mlOPto Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Wikimusic v0.1.6 release - the free music encyclopaedia1·3 months agothe like system is a sort of trust score, kinda like stars in ultimate guitar, so the community can downvote entries and that will help filter out bad content
i am in the same boat, also got banned without apparent reason, think i commented too quick… have heard nothing back from my appeals so i will soon also delete my Reddit, viva the free fediverse
By default it is, but there are many non-free channels you can use to add the OG Linux kernel to your Guix install as well as nonfree drivers. A famous one is nonguix, which i also use in my config. They also make custom ISOs with the Linux kernel, which helps some hardware indeed. So the libre only policy is a non issue if you read into it a little, but unfortunately most people stay at surface level