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InfluxDB
Build time-series-based applications quickly and at scale.. InfluxDB is the Time Series Platform where developers build real-time applications for analytics, IoT and cloud-native services. Easy to start, it is available in the cloud or on-premises.
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live-bootstrap
Use of a Linux initramfs to fully automate the bootstrapping process
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is-odd
I created this in 2014, the year I learned how to program. All of the downloads are from an old version of https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch. I've done a few other things since: https://github.com/jonschlinkert. (by i-voted-for-trump)
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SonarLint
Clean code begins in your IDE with SonarLint. Up your coding game and discover issues early. SonarLint is a free plugin that helps you find & fix bugs and security issues from the moment you start writing code. Install from your favorite IDE marketplace today.
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bedrocklinux-userland
This tracks development for the things such as scripts and (defaults for) config files for Bedrock Linux
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glances
Glances an Eye on your system. A top/htop alternative for GNU/Linux, BSD, Mac OS and Windows operating systems.
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guix reviews and mentions
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So you want to write a package manager (Sam Boyer)
GNU Guix, as a Project and OS package manager for projects in arbitrary languages (or alternatively, the Nix package manager, though I find the configuration language for Guix way better).
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Emacs term/vterm modes right-aligned only in openSUSE TW | KDE Plasma
I like to get Emacs using guix, works the same across all distros, so you could try that
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Skribilo: The Document Programming Framework
Trivia note: Skribilo was developed by Ludovic Courtès, one of the key figures behind Guix (https://guix.gnu.org/).
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Feather Wallet 2.2.2 released! (bootstrappable builds, Raspberry Pi support, Qt 6)
Feather Wallet releases are now bootstrappable. This means that we are able to build our entire toolchain and dependencies from their source code. Using Guix, a reproducible build environment can be set-up on any Linux host in a matter of minutes. The depends build system makes it possible to build for all target platforms from a single machine through cross-compilation. This greatly reduces release engineering overhead and allows for much faster release cycles, which is especially useful for important bug fix releases. It also reduces the risk of supply chain attacks, as all dependencies are pinned and upgrades can be thoroughly reviewed. All builds are bit-by-bit reproducible, and all third-party source code can be accessed indefinitely through fallback mechanisms, ensuring that Feather releases remain reproducible.
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Why all the NixOS hype? Did we all forget about Guix?
Interesting, I didn't realize this is the case. Unfortunately there won't be MacOS support, which makes this unusable for me.
I think my point about broader applicability still stands though. Compare the guix [0] and nix [1] homepages. The former mainly sells and operating system (and somewhat mentions a package manager), while the Nix homepage sells a tool with examples: Trying new tools, declarative developer environments, docker images, cloud images. For a lot of people these are immediate practical use cases, which I think is the reason behind the adoption and hype.
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Can I install an old version of Python as a totally separate package from my up-to-date version with Xbps?
If interested, you can have a look at Nix, like /u/kintrix mentionned or also at Guix for an alternative.
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For whose use Emacs and VS Code, when and why you use VSCode? #emacs #vscode
I can't help but wonder, has anyone made an issue with the project to either Dockerize or (preferably) package in Guix/Nix to prevent such reproducibility issues?
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Comparing selfhosted Heroku alternatives
NixOS is a general purpose OS and doesn't have any derivatives that I'm aware of. There's also Guix which is very similar to NixOS, but I'm also unsure whether it has any derivatives. I personally use a CapRover container running in NixOS and it's been a solid experience.
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If you could not distro hop and were stuck using 1 distro forever, what would it be?
More info: It is very much inspired by Nix pkg-manager and NixOS, but mostly redone.. Guix own description: https://guix.gnu.org/ Here's a few more arguments: https://systemcrafters.net/craft-your-system-with-guix/5-reasons-to-try-guix/ An example of a minimal OS program in 67 lines: https://git.rekahsoft.ca/rekahsoft/guix-config/commit/204a37a226d96757f2c098ba0cfac820dcc9facf r/GUIX and OC: https://guix.gnu.org/en/download/
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guix-mirror/guix is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.