overkill 8mo ago • 100%
Into the breach
overkill 8mo ago • 100%
You can get pretty far with copy-pasting. If you want to try it out, you should first realize that there's always 10+ different ways to do the same thing. Stick with what works and with what seems the most intuitive to you.
Personally, I suggest going straight for a flake-based setup. Flakes are somehow still labeled experimental, but they're actually mature and broadly adopted.
overkill 8mo ago • 100%
After trying out a few distros over the last 20 years or so (openSUSE, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora and Silverblue were the ones I actively used for a stretch of time on desktop, Debian and CentOS on server), I also landed on NixOS.
Who knows what the future brings, but things feel more settled to me than they ever have. Maybe that's because there's a (declarative) solution for every custom setup, it's just a function of time and profiency in Nix. Or maybe it's because I invested quite a bit of work into a trivially reproducible setup for most of my machines and workflows (all in one glorious version-controlled flake), that the sunk costs are too high to switch elsewhere.
I'm still willing to experiment with DEs/WMs, currently running Gnome on my main and Sway on weaker machines. Hyprland is a bit out there for my taste, but I'm really looking forward to giving Cosmic DE a try once it's ready.
overkill 8mo ago • 100%
Yeah with its flags / regex / python support UltiSnips is really the gold standard of a snippet engine. In many other environments "snippets" really just means "substitute one string for another", where UltiSnips is so much more!
overkill 9mo ago • 100%
I'm looking forward to try it myself... and also wondering if I'll ever be able to read it as b-cache-fs rather than bca-chefs.
overkill 9mo ago • 100%
home.packages = with pkgs; [
# ...
qbittorrent
];
overkill 12mo ago • 100%
I use btrbk
(on a btrfs filesystem) and I've never been happier. It fits my workflow perfectly: Frequent automated local snapshots with the occasional incremental backup to one of several encrypted external drives. It's fast and reproducible since it's all in a single conf file.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
I would generally agree, but 1) there may well be dead wood just under the grass and 2) these conditions may explain the atypical stem. Never fully trust ID by pic and opinions on the internet obviously but this looks very much like Pleurotus ostreatus to me. (Also because there aren't many alternative candidates in my opinion.)
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Nice find! Hard to tell from this picture how old it is, but I would encourage you to taste it! When I tried one it had great texture, and it's a bit sour (which personally I liked), but very strange for a mushroom.
overkill 1y ago • 75%
Bei allem Verständnis für die Situation finde ich es ganz schön heftig, dass hier unwidersprochen empfohlen wird, einen Unfall herbeizuführen. Auch noch so "kleine" Auffahrunfälle bergen ein hohes Verletzungsrisiko an Hals und Kopf.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
There are nicer ways of saying this but I agree that this is not Leucocoprinus birnbaumii, but some sort of Conocybe.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Agreed! Fistulina hepatica (beefstak fungus) looks pretty unique, I would be very surprised if this turned out to be anything else.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Yeah, that's pretty interesting. It's one of those mushrooms that in a pinch you could probably eat and it wouldn't kill you. Supposedly tastes okay, too.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Looks a lot like Paxillus involutus. Cute dog.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
This definitely looks like some sort of Bovista (puffball) and not at all like an Amanita (e.g. Destroying Angel) to me.
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Possibly. Or an Amanita, or a whole range of other things... very hard to tell with just this one picture.
(My very uninformed, stab-in-the-dark guess would be Amanita vaginata actually.)
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Cool! Take a couple of pictures from different angles next time, and I'm sure people here will love to try and ID it. (Don't be afraid to touch any mushroom, just tell small kids not to touch them.)
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Looks to me like three different types:
- unclear, need more pictures
- looks like a very old Xerocomellus of some kind
- unclear, need more pictures
overkill 1y ago • 100%
Definitely not oysters. Possibly Tapinella atrotomentosa.
In my experience, the only way to "really know" a mushroom is to find it repeatedly, have it in your hand, smell it, and have someone next to you who really knows their stuff and talk to them about the mushroom in your hand, and learn that way what characteristics to look for. Then find it again, identify it yourself, confirm with an expert. Repeat until you don't have to ask.
Ich hatte auf Reddit eigentlich nur englischsprachigen Content konsumiert und bin gerade überrascht, wie vielseitig sich die deutschsprachigen Inhalte auf feddit.de präsentieren und wie relevant sie für mich sind. Mich würde interessieren: Gab es diesen ganzen Content auch auf Reddit (und entsteht dieser Effekt einfach nur dadurch, dass hier alles gebündelt im Local-Feed erscheint), oder sind die deutschsprachigen Communities im Fediverse tatsächlich ausdifferenzierter und gehaltvoller? (Die Frage ist vor allem an User gerichtet, die wie ich kürzlich erst von Reddit migriert sind und dort viel in deutschsprachigen Subreddits unterwegs waren. Bei den Veteran*innen entschuldige ich mich förmlichst für die erneute Reduktion dieser Plattform auf ihre Rolle als Reddit-Alternative.)