From my understanding this doesn't work too well for GUIs
I've been interested in nix for a while. In fact, the use case I described probably fits nix better than gentoo. I'll check it out. Thanks!
I don't think Docker is comparable to bubble wrap. The latter is a lot more flexible. Docker is a pain with GUIs, and difficult to have a customizable way to "break" isolation when you need to, like having applications talk to each other or exchange files, etc.
That's my current setup. But would rather separate things off and keep the PC for gaming.
Comments be like: start by reading the philosophy topics I like and I am biased towards
what if I regret installing the thing and want to remove it? is it easy or would I be having to track files down?
Oh wow that's cool. Any competitors? Does it actually perform better than RPI?
Will it be able to run Jellyfin with 4K content?
Hey, nice username!
Have these homeless people been offered houses in small towns and they refused? Feels like a lot of assumptions are being made here
In a planned economy, it wouldn't be unexpected to over-build. In fact, it perfectly makes sense, same as we would over produce a small surplus of anything. Housing isn't ten I to create, and so having reserves ready for use when they're needed in the future is a good thing. It may be bad from capitalism perspective, because you aren't getting a great return on the investment yet. But from a planned economy perspective it's good.
Would prefer a lower cost and low footprint option ๐