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  • I feel this, but my other love is gentoo...if only I could get portage to just stop finding more package masks or multiple instances of the same package slot..it's always something that makes me do another upgrade in an attempt to troubleshoot and it's usually because I get so caught up in just fixing silly mistakes that I forget to actually get to the eselect news that would have avoided the last stack of 6 compounding issues in the first place.

    But I love how fun it is and I'm never leaving no matter what other nix-like cults pop up

  • mailbox.org launches ‘GoEuropean’ promotion: 6 months free for new customers

  • The commie stuff I'm smoking is just a fetish, a substitute for the lack that constitutes the human condition. You're trying to fill the void with your disavowal, but the void remains, and that's what's driving your desire

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  • I admit I chose poor wording to ask, but I promise I had no intentions of casting shade or shame of any kind.

    you've got me itching to try it again. It's been nearly a decade since I tried it, but I remember enjoying haskell. I just ran into headaches with updates. Almost certainly user error, but I remember cabal or ghcup breaking with an update attempt so I moved on to focus on i3. If I use extreme caution on setup, you think I can get a stable/reliably long-term xmonad environment?

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  • Woah woah put the fangs away, it's not worth it. I'm an idiot but thought xmonad was very fun, I just ran into issues maintaining it. This is why I was scared from trying nix os, I'm superb at breaking things unintentionally. I am genuinely curious to know what makes you passionate about xmonad comrade

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml
    tisktisk @piefed.social

    How (reasonable is it to try) to start a tech career for a privacy-respecting entity?

    I only have warehouse mgmt work experience(which means all IT responsibilities fall on me), but I can't keep away from various programming projects.

    I've only dipped into the privacy-sphere of software in the last 2 years, but I've found a earnest passion in my pursuits. My obsessiveness has bled into most friends asking why I haven't pivoted my career, and I don't have a good answer other than I assumed there's no money to be made in it since I never finished my college CS degree.

    I will code and continue my projects regardless, but was hoping this community could offer some advice or there experiences with similar endeavors. Thanks