

For now I use Mint + etckeeper + Timeshift as a form of backup, but I have never had a courage nor need to “try it” and actually restore state 😆
For now I use Mint + etckeeper + Timeshift as a form of backup, but I have never had a courage nor need to “try it” and actually restore state 😆
My dream is to have entire operating system state stored as configuration, tracked by a git repo. To be able to know exactly what changed when, to revert back to whatever state I want and quickly copy setup from one device to another. So naturally NixOS caught my attention. I tried it before, once on Virtual Box VM and once on Raspberry Pi and I failed with installation of it on both of them, my weekend was too short :D It was a few years ago, it might get better now.
Isn’t profile management introduced like right now in the same release?
Pretty good article, went into some technical stuff, which surprised me as in Linux world I’m used to articles discussing changes in wallpapers between different distro releases :D
It reportedly works entirely on your machine (as it meant to be privacy preserving by default). So it will probably see only the data you can see.
Maybe because it is, an article says later “Saltiness aside” 😏
It is literally an algorytm made to hallucinate. The fact that it outputs accurate facts is more of a side effect.