Var x = 1+“two”
Console.Log(x)
Done! I did it. I wrote a program.
Var x = 1+“two”
Console.Log(x)
Done! I did it. I wrote a program.
Rename to .old
Bam file is gone.
??? Confused look.
The heck?
Ctrl + h
Oh there it is!
Well then you are fucked.
The question is if nobody else has access to the logs, then obfuscation is stupid
This is why you obfuscate after you code. Just obfuscate the release build. And logging may at that point be thrown out of the window anyway
I complained that Microsoft was doing that and this and made it difficult for me to change x.
Then in Linux I changed x and broke my system and complained about how I fucked up.
So well one has advantages over the other in some aspects and in others the other one is better.
I personally don’t like windows because of the ads, weird settings, and the spying software. My whole experience is not that great on windows. And I love tinkering in Linux.
Only if you managed to set up steam and stuff all by yourself!
The thing is. Once smb. Figured it out and shares his config files everybody can just paste it into their nixos.
So if enough nerds use the os it will be the future for sure.
There is almost no “it doesn’t work on my system”
I use glorious nixos BTW
Glorious nixos. For those who want to play a souls like everytime they want to use their pc. /s
There is exactly one arm like “pc” out there that isn’t using arm but an open source processor. And it can run almost anything an arm pc can.
Also my RaspberryPi is a pc in my opinion.
StackOverflow!
How do I fix this?
Yeah I have the gui install. Stable as fuck
Why would you update grub?
Also I am not sure if I am even using grub. Does systemd have a bootloader?
Normal people don’t change their bootloader that often.
Use glorious nixos. Never fear anything breaking. And even if you manage to do so just roll back in the boot menu or terminal.
Lol.
None of the negatives that this troll article name are actual negatives that normal humans have.
Or learn a whole new system and try nixos
WARNING: you probably should try it out in a virtual machine first.
Well documentation is still not great. But I can deal with it.
The first step is to really understand how nix works and how nix-shell -p works.
Then probably know that autoPatchelfHook exists
And sth. You have to watch out for if you install sth. With a daemon or a service you need to enable it additionally to the installation.
So for example for open-iscsi you need to enable the service.open-iscsi = enable so it can work.
Flakes are still a nogo for me. I don’t understand them and I don’t want to deal with them until I get the rest into my head.
Only to drop them all in favor of nixos. However you mostly can translate your config into configuration.nix
Nix mehr Zeit muss Doku lesen.
I mean I love it but I really can’t recommend it to anyone who wants to use their PC without spending several hours to do simple things.
It was never specified to run without errors.