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  • Harold@feddit.nltoLinux@lemmy.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    Oh it certainly wasn’t the first I have ever used.

    Debian, Ubuntu, Kali, and more.

    This is just the first one that has made me ‘want to make the shift’, so to speak.

    I specialize professionally in hyper automation of all sorts of things. Long time user of PowerShell, custom built C++/C#/Java backend services. More recently also utilizing Python and Rust.

    The declarative nature of NixOS (incl. Flakes, idempotent ❤️) is what I love about it. Although I am well aware it can be quite daunting for those that prefer imperative scripting, or even ClickOps.


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    Nix (and more specifically, NixOS) made me switch to Linux as my daily driver.

    I had been using Windows since 3.11 as my daily driver, MS DOS before that. This was for web browsing, gaming, and development. Linux was my sandbox on the side, and mostly server OS throughout the years.

    Goes to show how powerful packagemanagers can be, it made me make the full switch after ~30 years. I love how my OS is now idempotent/declarative.





  • I’ve used PowerShell in Windows for the past 15 years. Following dozens of steps in a GUI is not required.

    I also use Linux, with bash and Python for automation. I’ve also grown to love NixOS for its automation options.

    Both operating systems feature rich automation options. Both have ClickOps oriented interfaces for those that want it or are unwilling to learn to automate / use a CLI.

    Doing ClickOps is a choice and a mindset, not a requirement of Windows. Using a CLI in Linux is not a requirement depending on the distro or your use case.




  • I went through the comments to check if someone hadn’t already mentioned exactly this. Here you go.

    I have used PowerShell since its inception, and still believe that the Monad manifesto is very relevant. However in recent years I have switched to Python for this same reason.

    It’s more widely available, especially outside of Windows it already has greater support for advanced features. PowerShell is not a first class contemporary to Python on Linux.

    Quite easy to learn. A lot of default learn materials, tutorials, examples.

    You’ll also be able to find people in market with Python experience more readily (especially going forward) if you need to hire talent for your company.


  • Harold@feddit.nltoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    My own father was harsh, complicated, difficult to deal with.

    I always thought I’d do the opposite.

    What I learned later on was to ask my own children what their day was like, what excited them, how I could help them when they needed it most… and then you need to listen. Even if they’re asking silly things, things they have yet to learn, that’s how you find that connect.

    And to some extent I try to balance the discipline by thinking, if I drop dead tomorrow, will I have prepared them as best as I could to become their own person? Will I have done it in a way that they’ll remember me fondly?

    So far my kids have always said I am a great dad, all the same I ask myself if I could do better every day.

    I think the question you started with here is the most important one though, how can you do great/better.


  • I started using Le Chat a few weeks ago, also inspired by the Buy From EU initiative.

    While I’m missing some creature comforts (memory, projects), the experience is good enough for me to switch. I’ve canceled my Chat GPT subscription because of it. Remember to export your data from OpenAI. It gives you a raw dump of all your conversations and customizations.

    I may need to ‘retune’ my prompting because I was getting slightly better responses with o3 for coding. Also a warmer tone in conversation. But it wasn’t enough to stop me from moving over.


  • I’d love to have some Tony’s Chocolonely. Unfortunately, I have such a severe gluten intolerance that their cross contaminated factory produces Russian Roulette bars for me.

    Even though most of their bars don’t actually contain gluten based ingredients, the fact they use one big production facility that sprinkles gluten all over the place for shits and giggles ensures I will never be able to safely consume their products.

    I’ll stick to G’woon chocolate. They at least produce their non-glutened bars in a safe environment.

    (And yes I’ve tried Tony’s bars in the past, always resulting in issues because of it.)