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Windows (for my entire life) -> Ubuntu (for half a year) -> Kali (for a year; yes, I was that kid) -> Manjaro (half a year) -> Windows (for a short while, my Manjaro broke and I had school) ->Arch (past 4 years) -> now trying out NixOS
Windows (for my entire life) -> Ubuntu (for half a year) -> Kali (for a year; yes, I was that kid) -> Manjaro (half a year) -> Windows (for a short while, my Manjaro broke and I had school) ->Arch (past 4 years) -> now trying out NixOS
Julia, Clojure and Go
From these 3 I think Go is the most straightforward and similar to most industry standard languages.
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It was my dotfiles, ok?
I don’t agree with the 3rd take. I used both Debian and Arch based systems. Both break equally often (quite rarely), but when smth breaks in a Debian based system there’s little support or help, while on Arch everyone is willing to help you and you have Arch wiki, which is in a league of its own. Also thanks to AUR, there so much more software available out of the box on Arch
That’s a gamer, not a software engineer
There is. It’s called Mojo
You would want to setup a VPN server on your linux server and vpn clients on android and laptop. I’m not knowledgeable enough to help, but you can look into wireguard
Thank you for clarificarion
Can I ask what do you dislike about both NixOS and Arch, since you’ve been switching between them? I thinking about trying out nixos but I’m afraid it:s too much of a hassle