Louis :emacs: on Nostr: npub1sv5fl…28tp3 I'm kind of oscillating towards a similar setup. Although I have a ...
npub1sv5flfqurp28w22tsfnz7a5e9zukznuxphqezf725h0pphjupz0qe28tp3 (npub1sv5…8tp3) I'm kind of oscillating towards a similar setup. Although I have a hard time giving up my macOS M1 (yet), I find it increasingly frustrating that I miss out on so many great tools that are not yet or never will be available on the Apple platform. Also, I think that Apple has no interest in improving on macOS any further for power users and keep the OS as open as possible. Maintainers of FOSS tools have a hard time keeping up with the increasing artificial restriction that Apple is putting on them and I understand why they just abandon the platform.
Which makes me switch between my Thinkpad X1 on Linux Mint and the Mac all the time - and keeping my setups in sync costs more time than I want to spend.
So now I've set up a remote #OpenBSD server and installed all the toolchains I need for development (which is essentially just Git, Emacs, Go, SBCL, npm and OpenJDK). With tailscale it is super easy to keep everything connected to the various services I run.
But something is kind of holding me back to fully commit, not sure what or why. The all-new Emojis and iMessage features that Apple is selling as the next "major release" are not it, that's for sure.
Nice reading your thoughts on it!
Which makes me switch between my Thinkpad X1 on Linux Mint and the Mac all the time - and keeping my setups in sync costs more time than I want to spend.
So now I've set up a remote #OpenBSD server and installed all the toolchains I need for development (which is essentially just Git, Emacs, Go, SBCL, npm and OpenJDK). With tailscale it is super easy to keep everything connected to the various services I run.
But something is kind of holding me back to fully commit, not sure what or why. The all-new Emojis and iMessage features that Apple is selling as the next "major release" are not it, that's for sure.
Nice reading your thoughts on it!