Have you tried "arrete?"
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Oh dang that seems like a nightmare. It does seem like it is going through some growing pains particularly with kernel mods.
The problem I'm running into is attempting to create an image fresh from the yaml "treefile" and building on that. I think I know what they're using but the documentation on how to reproduce the build isn't great.
I'd also like to isolate the build into containers, which makes the whole thing harder because the build process uses containers and loop devices.
You might get up and running faster if you start from an existing atomic distro and layer packages on top. The ublue-os repos have an automated script that you could use as a reference.
Hell yeah! I'm on Bazzite, myself. I'm ok with KDE but might swap it out later. Did you rebase to get from Bazzite to Sway?
I think the ostree stuff is really neat. Nix sounds like a great complement to it, I guess you can configure it to install to /var pretty easily? I think I'd prefer that to brew.
I've been interested in ostree so much that I'm moving a few other things over to IoT. Building your own makes too much sense, updating layers is so slow. I'm trying to use rpm-ostree compose
to make my own version of IoT but I am struggling to modify the containers it builds or turn them into ISOs. All of their tooling is needlessly complex.
How do you unit test something like that?
All of my problems are because other people are billionaires.
Ok that's hyperbole, sometimes a jar has a tight lid. Literally every non-trivial problem.
Yes. All the free market economy guys are making assumptions about efficient markets and infinite choices, but none of that is true. But the reality is laborers don't even have the ability to leave a shitty job even with alternatives available, like just interviewing would use up a precious sick day or cost them hours of wage.
Snake coiled around the pie chart swallowing its own tail.
This one would be like a "GNU General Pubic License."
What is the advanced stuff you can do if you don't have garbage data?
I bet his "environmental numbers" really are the highest for any recent president. It sounds technically true. Like how his national covid infection rate numbers were very high.