NixOS came out in 2003, crunchbang came out in 2008. As someone who swapped to NixOS after reaching the “plateau of stability” and realizing I needed more power, while the distro is a clusterfuck that shouldn’t be as popular as it is. It has some very clear and defined use cases, so I don’t see it dying any time soon.
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unrealMinotaur@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Steam Will End Windows 32-bit OS Support Next Year - Hopefully Linux Follows3·13 days agoIt’s not a problem for users, it is a problem for maintainers: https://www.howtogeek.com/fedora-44-will-not-lose-32-bit-software/
Nowadays there is basically no reason for mainstream distros to have to maintain 32-bit libraries and dependencies… Except steam.
unrealMinotaur@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Steam Will End Windows 32-bit OS Support Next Year - Hopefully Linux Follows411·13 days agoNot support, on Linux 32-bit is a requirement. Creates a huge problem since it forces distros to still ship 32-bit dependencies to make sure steam can run.
unrealMinotaur@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@programming.dev•Steam Will End Windows 32-bit OS Support Next Year - Hopefully Linux Follows211·13 days ago16-bit computers died off before Linux was even a thing.
unrealMinotaur@sh.itjust.worksto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Tea is basically just salad water.4·1 month agoThe majority of tea (pu’erh my beloved excluded) is not fermented it is oxidized.
Fermented: Silly lil guys do some magic to make flavour get funky. EX: pu’erh, wine, miso, bread
Oxidized: Oxygen, destroyer of worlds, wrecks havoc on the chemical structure of hapless molecules. EX: Guac that has gone brown, green, oolong, and black tea, rust.
Understandable, have a nice day.
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The problem is, no one on Nix is going to stay on the trail. We are all there since we left it long ago.