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Maybe I’ll write something in the future
A Robotics enthusiast with a MSc degree in Engineering Physics, currently diving into a Ph.D.
Maybe I’ll write something in the future
It was not too hard if you are already familiar with Nix. The features supported (and the custom Linux kernel) can be found in surface-linux. For NixOS I used the nix-hardware flake to simplify things.
The worst part was the compilation of the Linux kernel, that took hours on the surface. Eventually, I used the remote nix build feature to compile on a more capable computer.
I have a Microsoft Surface 7 running NixOS. Everything works, even touch/pen
You miss What If? The show with some of the best episodes imo
YYYY-MM-DD is easier to get sorted since most significant number is on the left.
Reminds me the Max Fosh video of him cooking a meal in an active vulcano
You can add me to c/julia
, I already made a post.
I have some experience with Julia (not extensive) I can help to mod if it is added.
Yeah, I appreciate the help. I added you as a mod.
I can mod c/ros
.
Done
I think we should have a ros
community (display name ROS
).
I usually use it more to help me write documentation and add comments on some functions. It helps explaining what a function does.
To write code I usually just use it to write simple functions or a template code for me to start from somewhere. I avoid using it with external Libraries as in my experience, it likes to “invent” functions and methods that are not implemented.
I use EndeavourOS with Hyprland on my laptop but I am considering trying VanillaOS (once they move to Debian base). On desktop I have Ubuntu 20.04 and EndeavourOS (both on Gnome)
He gave an interview where he said he took off the the gloves during that penalty to play mind games on the opponent.