

This probably wouldnt make sense in a decentralized platform- oh
(Dunno if it’s apparent, but this is a criticism to the bluesky platform being heavily centralized)
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This probably wouldnt make sense in a decentralized platform- oh
(Dunno if it’s apparent, but this is a criticism to the bluesky platform being heavily centralized)
As I said, the truth is I rushed it, I had upgraded to testing from stable and then tried to upgrade to sid, but it was a reciepe for disaster, lol.
Either way, I saw the dependency chaos happening, I was kinda uncertain which package was safe to upgrade (I had installed a debian package to mention buggy apps, but it confused me even more) or if the if any dependencies would change and cause a mess.
I then found nixos with its declarative nature which I found much less confusing and harder to break, so I spent around 4months testing it and then made the transition (this was the first time I was seriously considering transitioning to linux and I took my time to do it thoughtfully)😅
It’s kinda how I ended up with nixos
Wanted a stable and cool system, so went with debian stable.
But stable was outdated for my taste, so I went to testing.
But testing had missing packets, so I tried to update to unstable, though I did it badly and crashed my system.
After resinstalling testing, I tried to make a semi-failed script to autodownload/update apps outside the debian repo, but I found out that nixos essentially did this, in fact much better. And I accidentally deleted my /usr/bin/ dir with that script, so I eventually went with nixos unstable:)
Not helpful, but oops, I had accidentally disliked this post😅
I removed the dislike:)
Just did yesterday after putting it off for some months
Does anyone keep track of the times? I feel like this is happenning about 2-3 times per year the last years