i cant say as i havent used it, but i think its supposed to be completely reproducable. i guess sort of like how the aur is basically the universal package repo for arch? the entire system can be configured in text files, so it would be great for installing the same os many times.
Basically you describe the entire system’s configuration in /etc/nixos/configuration.nix, including network, users, packages, dotfiles, etc. Then you run nixos-rebuild switch and boom, your computer is in that state.
A casual scroll and search through the community didn’t really explain much. Unless the foreground (text) is opaque, I still don’t see the point. But yes, glassy themes can look cool if you choose the right settings.
Is that a thinkpad running nixos?
Or Arch (btw)
or tails/qubes
I feel called out there
Does Endeavor count?
What is NixOS? Do i need to add that to a dual boot?
a linux distro with a cool package management system. somewhat popular but not as much as arch or ubuntu.
Oh dang. What’s its package system like?
i cant say as i havent used it, but i think its supposed to be completely reproducable. i guess sort of like how the aur is basically the universal package repo for arch? the entire system can be configured in text files, so it would be great for installing the same os many times.
Basically you describe the entire system’s configuration in /etc/nixos/configuration.nix, including network, users, packages, dotfiles, etc. Then you run
nixos-rebuild switch
and boom, your computer is in that state.Its too big to explain in a single comment. Go to its site nixos.org for more info
Also do I see firefox on it?
What desktop enviroment is that? Oh, it’s a tiling window manager?
Oh, you have window transparency at 0.9?
You mean opacity?
Opacity at .1, transparency at .9
Dafuq? What’s that for? Keeping a good view of your waifu wallpaper?
Visit !unixporn@lemmy.ml for answers. Also I might have used some hyperbole.
A casual scroll and search through the community didn’t really explain much. Unless the foreground (text) is opaque, I still don’t see the point. But yes, glassy themes can look cool if you choose the right settings.