The next time libcucks start defending NixOS, read this, dipshits. NixOS is associated, and some way or another, backed by Palantir and Anduril.
The next time libcucks start defending NixOS, read this, dipshits. NixOS is associated, and some way or another, backed by Palantir and Anduril.
How to become coffee addict?
1. Drink coffee when waiting for #Guix to complete time-machine…
2. Run several ’guix time-machine’ the same day.
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If you’re into #ReproducibleResearch & #OpenScience, don’t miss this MOOC
https://scholar.social/@khinsen/114314471616473600
Lots of practical tools for computational reproducibility, including the unequaled #Guix :-), all this brought to you by experts in the field, starting with @khinsen.
Worked on #python branch of #guix today. We're trying to get all the new packages built and working. @sharlatan has been making a lot of progress.
Joked on IRC that one of the contributors is a collective because they send so many patches! @andreas pointed me to Nicolas Bourbaki who wasn't an author - no it was a "collective" - it's a great story, worth reading:
The #guile #lsp server just landed to #guix.
https://codeberg.org/guix/guix-mirror/commit/ed325ce878
guix install guile-lsp-server
Happy hacking !
Infografía sobre GNU Guix
https://libretics.org/diseno-grafico/infografia-sobre-gnu-guix/
Any help and time volunteering are welcome to bring the merge of python-team closer
- test your lovely package on the python-team branch
- report on any failures
- try to fix any failed if you can
- no commit access is required
Python 3.10 ->. 3.11
An Introduction to Parameterized Packages
Cuando algo te sorprende te encariñas y comienzas a hablar de aquello.
Eso me pasó con GNU Guix y hoy he dedicado un tiempito para hacer una pequeña infografía y espero seguir aportando en algo con este gran Sistema Operativo.
El diseño lo he realizado en Guix mismo con la ayuda de Inkscape y Gimp.
También he publicado un par de videos en mi canal de Peertube.
El diseño queda subido en nuestro repositorio en Codeberg, los links en el sitio web https://www.libretics.org
Since I got commit access to #Guix in January, I've made it a habit to spend some time on Saturday morning reviewing and pushing patches others have contributed. Today, I pushed the 100th.
Thanks to all the folks contributing and reviewing!
Search alerts and Watch issue on mumi
I haven't tried yet, but sounds useful.
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2025-04/msg00050.html
More exactly #fedora #silverblue, I think.
This is maybe because they claim that during transactional updates "as the final image is composed iteratively with every update on each machine individually, no guartantees to avoid configuration drift and to achive reproducibility between different computers" ?
Never heard of anything similar that with #guix, as reproducibility is one of its main goals.
I always find myself split when I look at the #guix home page https://guix.gnu.org. I feel like it 1) misses selling the declarative/functional/transactional power of #guix, 2) misses selling #guix as an open system as well as supporting pure-#gnu installations, and 3) don't like to see the embedded domain-specific languages thing as the selling point is that #guile is a general-purpose, infinitely powerful configuration mechanism. I'm also not a big fan of the spaced-out feel of the site.
#guix as an immutable, transactional operating system
I was installing a program to my android device and realized how much I appreciate the way Guix packages software. It contains only bootstrapable Freedom and Privacy respecting programs and libraries.
It's like a Quality mark: If the package in the repo I'm pretty sure that it's built from source code, it has no blobs, no telemetry and no backdoors. There is no man-in-the-middle in my supply chain.
GNU Guix | Recolector de Basura - Comando GC
En este vídeo te muestro el Recolector de Basura (gc) del Sistema Operativo GNU Guix.