

I love NuShell but it is annoying when using LLMs to generate troubleshooting code.
I love NuShell but it is annoying when using LLMs to generate troubleshooting code.
Does this offer anything of pure python?
Sure but I wouldn’t say something is modular just because some things are modules. LIke yeah you can swap out networkd, but how about journald?
What do you mean by modular though? I assume there’s serious coupling amongst systemd modules that make “modularity” just theoretical
Well here it comes
What boxes support this then?
If you don’t want ads creeping in everywhere, the only prebuilt option is appletv. otherwise you have to build it yourself :/
Is this like booting over pxe? Is nvme tcp widely supported on motherboards?
I’ve always heard the opposite advice - don’t put all your containers in one compose file. If you have to update an image for one app, wouldn’t you have to restart the entirety of your apps?
The point is that, until electrolysis is cheaper than using natural gas, it will continue to be made with natural gas.
While technically zero emission, 95% of hydrogen is created using natural gas reformation. It’s really really disingenuous to say zero emission when it uses a huge amount of fossil fuels in the creation of the fuel
Ok, back to meme school for you
Hm. That sounds delightful. I do think once your script hits a not one liner level of complexity, python is a logical next step.
Does it provide any useful stuff to Python itself? Would I like, derive any benefit to writing a script in xonsh over pure python?