They were probably thinking that by openly opposing it before it collected enough signatures, they would have given it more publicity and hence made more people sign it.
Sibbo
I don't understand
Ah, the propaganda war has started.
Stresses relaxedly
It's missing the fact that the nix store can be huge, even if garbage collected regularly. This prevents me from using nix on my Ubuntu laptop with limited HDD space.
That's one old otter
But then I'd have to combine that with existing services myself. NixOS ensures that there is only one postgres running for example, such that not every service starts its own postgres instance.
For immich, for example the following is enough for a most basic configuration:
services.immich.enable = true;
services.immich.port = 2283;
This looks amazing, and I will try it out once it has reasonable NixOS support.
I especially like the immich integration.
Does it increase battery consumption of the phone a lot?
Is 17 boxer shorts? Definitely not wearing anything that restricts movement of my parts like 18 or 19, too afraid I'm gonna twist a testicle.
As a non-american, the one thing I'm annoyed with is that fallout and Starfield games are always some sort of western. There are just too many references to that in the major plots in the game. It would really shake things up if they would look at different cultures from the real world and take inspiration from them.
Arguably, Starfield is full of handcrafted content that is pretty good. However, they decided to fill in the space they can't fill by hand with repetitive unsatisfying content. So as a new player, I went after these random things and got disappointed and bored and dropped the game.
I'm now playing a second time from the beginning, and simply stick to where quests guide me, and explore only very little by myself. Looking into a new star system is still fun, but if there is no reason to land on a planet, then I don't do that anymore. I mostly stick with quests. And that's so much more fun, many of the questlines actually have some interesting story behind them, and there are also fun random encounters when travelling between the stars. Now I actually enjoy it.
Skyrim did a better job at guiding the player, due to there not being any empty space, or space filled with meaningless content. You could basically explore everywhere and always find something nice and interesting. But then Skyrim also had a very small world compared to starfield.
I hope that in the next decades game studios will find ways to create these kind of immense worlds as in starfield, while making it very obvious where things are interesting and where not. It took a little too long to learn that in starfield.
Red panda being cute = red panda being