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I just got a new best rank in Tetris holy moly!!!

fun fact: I use NixOS as my main OS on multiple computers, but I can't recommend it to anyone, unless you're a weirdo that likes spending a bunch of time messing with configuration.

If you do like doing that, it's amazing because you can rollback to any previous config, and all configs are deterministic (so they will produce the same OS every time)

@squirrel I wish I could, but I know nothing about wacom drivers on linux, sorry

@squirrel @er1n @wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net I dunno! Personally, I'd rather spend time messing around with my NixOS configuration

@squirrel @er1n @wxcafe@social.wxcafe.net you want to understand operating systems better, and don't intend to use it as an actual OS so much as a learning OS, maybe?

@squirrel it's really nice...... if you spend a heck-tonne of time customising it... the default config is ugly as heck

mention of a lewd thing, birdsite, allcaps 

@turbodragon there's been one instance where I liked the feature, but overall it's ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE AND I HATE IT

@softgoat it depends on your distro!

you can just put it in a folder in your home, but if you want to make it accessible to all users `/opt` and `/usr/bin` are good choices (lookup "file system heirarchy standard" for why)

in my distro, NixOS, all executables are stored in `/nix/store`, and there is a distro which has a /Programs directory, if I recall correctly

holy carp it's 1am, I'm going to go to snooze and lose

have a good day, lovely friends!!!!

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