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Distrohopping

So yeah, I was a distrohopper. Here are the distros I have used in chronological order:

  • Ubuntu
  • Windows 8/10 (Let's say that I didn't know how to install nVidia drivers on Ubuntu)
  • Ubuntu (again)
  • Kubuntu (I used to love KDE)
  • KDE Neon (I realised that there were newer versions of KDE plasma available)
  • OpenSUSE Tumbleweed
  • Manjaro
  • Arch (I had to reinstall > 6 times)
  • Fedora Silverblue (I got in love with immutablity)
  • Arch (I did not know it was possible to layer packages on rpm-ostree based systems)
  • Parabola (This was when I hated "blobs")
  • Guix—with no desktop
  • Debian Sid (Broke once or twice)
  • Pop!_OS: When I came to my senses and quit using rolling-release distros
  • Ubuntu (Again, second time)
  • Vanilla OS (Really, Really good)
  • Blend OS (Less than 24 hours)
  • Fedora Silverblue (Yes, again!)
  • Elementary OS
  • Vanilla OS (Yet again)
  • NixOS
  • Windows 11
  • macOS (hackintosh)

My tip? Don't bother distrohopping. Choose a stable OS with Anti-Idiot Measures™️ (e.g. immutability, ability to reinstall without touching user data, a recovery partition, etc.) of your choice on your primary computer, and screw up a secondary computer or a container with nuclear fallout whatever you want.

Programming Languages

  • Bash
  • A bit of Python
  • A bit of C
  • Some Scratch.
  • Bit of Haskell
  • Half an hour of lisp

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awesome-nix icon awesome-nix

😎 A curated list of the best resources in the Nix community [maintainer=@cyntheticfox]

dch82 icon dch82

Hello! Let me introduce myself!

nixos-config-base icon nixos-config-base

Simple and documented config templates to help you get started with NixOS + home-manager + flakes. All the boilerplate you need!

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📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands

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