no offense but a lot of those script are pretty hacky they may work for the user but i would not use them without making sure to review them and adapt them to my workflow
That's a fair point. I think the author intended the post to be a treasure trove of ideas for your own scripts, not as something to blindly include in your daily workflow.
That is why I said that I still know how to use basic Unix tools. If I am debugging something so frequently that I feel that I need to install my Nix configuration just to get productive there is something clearly going wrong.
For example, in $CURRENT_JOB we have a bastion host that gives access to the databases (not going to discuss if this is a good idea or not, this is how my company does). 90% of time I can do whatever I need just with what the bastion host offers (that doesn't have Nix), if I need to do further analysis I can copy some files between the bastion host and my computer to do further analysis.
I am not sure how mise would be a "good middle ground" compared to Nix, considering it is really easy to get a static binary version of Nix. Nowadays it even works standalone without creating a `/nix` directory, you can simply run the binary and it will create everything you need in `~/.local/state/nix` if I remember correctly. And of course Nix is way more powerful than mise.
happy freshrss user here, the mobile web interface is a bit annoying, readera is fine. but it's so fast compared to use other things... (hosted on a old rpi3)
I stopped my subscribtion, the company doesn't inspire confiance, i don't care what's going on with their morale wrt their employees but a lot of people does and their business model is falling
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