I just got NixOs installed on a 13 year old system, a Christmas Day miracle and I am excited to be off on this journey! Thanks for all the videos, they are a big help and without them I do not know I would have got started. 🤯
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you, too! You are awesome. This is the perfect present. It's just what I was needing help with to get that one special stylistic set 08 for iosevka fixed font. Now, I can do it. I understand what to do now. I love the way you teach. You see, I am a professor so I can appreciate different styles of teaching, and your style fits well with mine. So, thanks again for all you do here.
Thanks for making the video, as I’m still trying to figure out how to pin specific vim plug-in versions with a neovim version. This is especially important as neovim keeps changing . Even though the video wasn’t about new stuff, it was still very helpful for me to hear it again.
2:00 I've made an input for a wallpaper like this, and it works, but there is something wrong about it: after every update of the system it creates a new package, containing this image. Is there a way to prevent this behaviour? For example, setting hash for the image, so it didn't create a package, if the hash is valid.
Hey, I have two ideas for videos (or maybe if they are outside your scope I could start a channel!). One, how to use git to manage your NixOS config. I recently did this, and it's great. You can use different flake configurations for different machines, for example a desktop pc and a laptop. Another idea is NixOS home server setup. There doesn't seem to be a huge amount of tutorials on this, but NixOS seems like it would be really good for self hosting services like Wireguard, Pihole and SearX. (Right now I don't have a home server, but I am planning to get one soon)
@@vimjoyer I am actually working towards my own nixos home server setup. Some guides on initial machine bootstrapping and then provisioning with colmena or deploy-rs might be great for people IMO
No, git branches would be hard! I mean just a basic git tutorial, and also a guide on having different configurations using nix. I found it really helpful to have a “common” file, or files, that each configuration imports. It’s simple once you figure it out, but I had to ask on reddit lol.
@@vimjoyer yeah but i have multiple fetch zip for wrapped flutter, because the files size are huge and also need to check for multiple os compatibility
I'm a bit ill, so my voice may sound a bit off. Happy holidays!
Thanks, I hope you get well soon. Happy holidays for you too!
i wish i watched this before bruteforcing essentially the first half of the video by trial and error! thanks for an excellent overview
It's always a good day when vimjoyer uploads
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I just got NixOs installed on a 13 year old system, a Christmas Day miracle and I am excited to be off on this journey! Thanks for all the videos, they are a big help and without them I do not know I would have got started. 🤯
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas 🎄🎁 to you, too!
You are awesome. This is the perfect present. It's just what I was needing help with to get that one special stylistic set 08 for iosevka fixed font. Now, I can do it. I understand what to do now.
I love the way you teach. You see, I am a professor so I can appreciate different styles of teaching, and your style fits well with mine. So, thanks again for all you do here.
Thanks for making the video, as I’m still trying to figure out how to pin specific vim plug-in versions with a neovim version. This is especially important as neovim keeps changing . Even though the video wasn’t about new stuff, it was still very helpful for me to hear it again.
Nice video lenght. Merry xmas
2:00 I've made an input for a wallpaper like this, and it works, but there is something wrong about it: after every update of the system it creates a new package, containing this image. Is there a way to prevent this behaviour? For example, setting hash for the image, so it didn't create a package, if the hash is valid.
I didn't know about importing files in flake. Never needed it, but could be useful some day
Your videos are awesome!! what software you use to edit
motion canvas
@@vimjoyer thank you looks interesting,
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Hey, I have two ideas for videos (or maybe if they are outside your scope I could start a channel!). One, how to use git to manage your NixOS config. I recently did this, and it's great. You can use different flake configurations for different machines, for example a desktop pc and a laptop. Another idea is NixOS home server setup. There doesn't seem to be a huge amount of tutorials on this, but NixOS seems like it would be really good for self hosting services like Wireguard, Pihole and SearX. (Right now I don't have a home server, but I am planning to get one soon)
Thanks for great ideas! Managing multiple machines is easy with flakes though. I hope don't mean creating separate git branches for it 😅
@@vimjoyer I am actually working towards my own nixos home server setup. Some guides on initial machine bootstrapping and then provisioning with colmena or deploy-rs might be great for people IMO
I would be really interested in learning about how to set up a home server with nixos.
No, git branches would be hard! I mean just a basic git tutorial, and also a guide on having different configurations using nix. I found it really helpful to have a “common” file, or files, that each configuration imports. It’s simple once you figure it out, but I had to ask on reddit lol.
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How to like video twice?
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hey there, what is the "video editor" you are using?
motion canvas
How to get fetch zip sha?
Easiest way is to just let it fail with a fake sha. It will write correct one in the error message
@@vimjoyer yeah but i have multiple fetch zip for wrapped flutter, because the files size are huge and also need to check for multiple os compatibility
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