

Is it user friendly?
Isn’t vi designed to be navigate with a keyboard that looked like this? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/KB_Terminal_ADM3A.svg
Arrow keys were on HJKL.


Is it user friendly?
Isn’t vi designed to be navigate with a keyboard that looked like this? https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a0/KB_Terminal_ADM3A.svg
Arrow keys were on HJKL.


Sublime Text. Used it to write web a year or two before VS Code was released (2015). I never started with VS Code because of that and still use Sublime Text for anything that does not require an IDE.


I want this for cleaning my house. When did I last clean my dish washer, the lamps etc. It’s on my TODO to create when I have time.


I was considering putting the secrets somewhere not in /etc/nixos/ and just point to them. Then I could push my nix files without worry. My plan was to use my other server as a remote with just git and ssh, but that server is not responding and is ~6 by car away from me (I don’t own a car). It will be traveling here soon so I can configure it and send it back though.
Thanks for the link to sops-nix, I will check it out. As you said, NixOS is great when you have it running. I can’t see myself going back to debian now.
I used it via Kagi. I’m not sure how they handle it on their end but I can swich between any model that is included in my subscription.
I used Kimi K2 to start learning the Nix language. It really cut down time when trying to understand what I did wrong when switching configurations threw errors.


It is an automation platform with a selfhosted tier.


Where do you push to? I have some secrets in my nix files (passwords). While I will get around to move them away from my nix files soonTM, I don’t want to push those to a public repo.


In only have one server with NixOS. I don’t use flakes, just plain nix files. It still works great as documentation.
The only thing it is missing is why something is setup in a certain way.
Haha! I actually paid for it. (Looking at my KeePass history, I first paid for it 2016-12-23).