You could try Guix (either standalone or Guix system). You can have a immutable profile, an immutable home environment with centralized configuration and much more!
The ability of having immutable environment and dotfile configurations is amazing.
You could try Guix (either standalone or Guix system). You can have a immutable profile, an immutable home environment with centralized configuration and much more!
The ability of having immutable environment and dotfile configurations is amazing.
MrRobot plot IRL just droped!
reboot
is linked (aliased) to your init program. In the case you are using systemd then it's equivalent to systemctl reboot
.
reboot
is generic and calls whatever init program you use.
There are more than one init. Like for example GNU Shepherd.
Is that Hurd?
Vscode is malware
Chained into the fake world
Shepard? Do you mean Shepherd?
I hope it's a MATA one.
Rats don't like rat poison. Can't blame them. And it's not a Desktop Environment. This guy is out if the loop.
You should probably check out Guile.
Guix System. The way that this distro keeps track of changes of the distro itself. The concept of having a store where everything you build is stored there with write protection. The fact that you can configure not only the system but every home environment to every detail but without having to deal with various configuration files that you keep track of it.
The fact that all builds are bit by bit reproducible. The extensibility you have in your system.
It's the first distro I feel that nothing in your own OS instance is tied to any distro decisions.
The fact that you can have multiple versions of the same library without breaking the system.
It has a lot of things that I never thought it could be possible with a distro without going crazy about creating a very messy configuration.