[-] Johanno@feddit.org 1 points 2 hours ago

45/3

Die 3 die runter gewählt haben müssen aufgesucht und vernichtet werden.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 6 points 2 hours ago

"Halts Maul!" Han~~s~~ Solo

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 2 points 4 hours ago

Well in my country there are tax privileges for married couples. The goal of those privileges is to increase the amount of children in the country.

Same sex marriages are now officially recognised by the state, but do not get any tax privileges.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 6 points 5 hours ago

Wrong community. This is for opossums only

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 1 points 5 hours ago

Ok I don't understand everything about American property stuff, but Luis Rossman explained it in a video.

Basically if you have a building as your asset in your portfolio then it's value is determined by it's rent. (independent of the fact that no one is renting it for that price) so because lowering the rent would lower your value at the bank, nobody is lowering the rent. And many buildings are empty and cost money, but they can't lower the rent, because it would lose them much more money. And the selling prices increase also because number must go up.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 7 points 5 hours ago

I think the kernel is more secure due to the philosophy of not invading users space.

And the experience of installing software on Linux and on windows is like day and night. On windows you can install since Windows 10 via the appstore. However you don't want to do that since most programs are in there with less features. For example vlc the windows app store app has only basic functionality and is really not worth it.

So on windows you install some random exe from the Internet. You usually Google that and click the first link. This will send you to the fake website vlc.de for example. Then you install it and get free maleware with it. You have to watch out if the website is the correct one.

On Linux you go apt install vlc or you Google how to install and get the command. Or you open the software manager and get the vlc app that is definitely the official one.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 5 points 6 hours ago

*Wir sind auf dem Mond gelandet.

Oder:

Wir landeten auf den Mond.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 7 points 1 day ago

Well fission of uranium isn't hard. I want you to see to fission a C atom! XD

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago

Well that sucks then. You probably won't find anything that then is able to do that on your system. I am not that of an expert, but I would suggest to look if you can find a Linux os that has the correct kernel

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Ok if it is theoretically possible to cut atoms by using metal knives then why didn't ever a fission happen? I mean if you combine all knife cutting in the whole world since knives exist, the probability should be pretty high.

[-] Johanno@feddit.org 8 points 1 day ago

Have you ever tried kotlin?

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So I started using nixos as a daily driver several months ago.

At first it was nice using the life disk to install it. I really liked the options you could choose. The only the thing it misses is the information that it will install systemd bootloader and I don't have the option to install grub2.

Then when I used it I had to learn that I needed to switch my flatpaks back to the system packages since nix had almost all of them too. And nix packages work better in nix. Even though flatpak is sandboxed sth. in nixos makes some of them break.

I could usually install my software just by using the existing packages, but if not available I started learning nix-shell amd nix in general.

This is when I realised I can't recommend nixos to normal people. If for any reason you need to install sth. that is not in the packages you are fucked. Usually it is easier to get a docker running than to learn nixos and setup a working nix-shell. However once you have a nix-shell to compile some c program you definitely have a deeper understanding of nixos and the program.

I often break my systems by tinkering around. So this was a great experience in nixos since I could go back several generations to a working one and continue from there.

However the last weeks I managed to break nixos! Even going back several generations didn't help. Probably going back several weeks may have worked, but I decided to reinstall instead.

So my problem was basically that I updated from 23.11 to 24.05.

I wanted to update since I was on unstable for razer stuff since I need current drivers.

However once I managed to get the update working i wasn't able to login into x11 anymore and Wayland seems inperformant in gaming. I also have other issues with Wayland.

The next thing was that I wanted to use an amd gpu for gpu-passthrough in a vm and therefore had a Nvidia and amd gpu present. However the system booted into the amd gpu and only after login switched to the Nvidia one.

If I blacklisted the drivers of amd I would not get a sddm log in screen anymore. Nothing I did fixed that. Removing the amd gpu didn't help. Going back to the novau drivers worked but I couldn't use them since they are broken as well.

After tinkering around a lot I finally decided to reinstall the current nixos image.

So life image it is again. Automatically loads Wayland. If I assume correctly with novau drivers. I installed everything however during the installation process the gui broke. (Wayland and novau don't work well I guess. Fuck Nvidia) And even though through tty I could see when it was finished I couldn't boot into the system.

So I rebooted the life disk and then logged out switched to x11 and reinstalled again. This time it worked. I then used my old configuration and only updated to plasma6 since I already installed that on the new installation.

And to my surprise it just worked. Everything was like before. X11 working and so on.

So while I managed to break nixos it is in fact just as easy to reinstall again and configure like before.

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