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?
don't like it either, that's why we built on bash and python instead of ansible, if ublue was built on ansible then that'd be cool, but no one would contribute
So I was thinking of using the docker thing, but then I don´t have docker. I´d need to either layer it (which is not recommended) or do some weird stuff like containerception
As I mentioned, it's the manly urge of using weird distros that require obtuse workarounds to do things that you can do with a single command in other distros
Honestly, it doesn't really work even for bragging rights. People just call me a nerd and move on. No one is impressed that I spent 20+ hours setting up my system