I see, from what I heard if I remember correctly, from Casey Muratori is to just static libs, at least for games it seems fairly reasonable since they already use a bunch of storage anyways
I was using NixOS until some time ago, but honestly, all the workarounds needed to get some stuff working weren't worth being able to say "I use a fully declarative distro" to brag to my friends and strangers on the internet
Also, latest drama pushed me further away. Now I'm using a version of Fedora Atomic, because it seems I love having to use workarounds to do basic stuff, like setting a QMK dev environment
Oh talking about declarative stuff, I trashed my distrobox the other day trying to install and get Docker working for Microsoft thing and ended learning about the .ini stuff After a night fighting it because I was already dumbed down of working for a bunch of straight hours at that point, there's one thing I couldn't figure out... The Distrobox is using Fedora and I can't add the Microsoft .repo on the ini file
Yeah, I was wondering here, I think I'll need to run Docker, and was thinking on how to best approach it. So the better solution is to use distrobox and install docker inside it, right?