Supac is a declarative package manager written in Rust fully scriptable in nushell. It’s meant to make it easy to use the native package managers in existing distros without going through the associated headaches of using Nix, while maintaining the ergonomics of structured data in nushell.
For those of you still not satisfied with the Firefox fork ecosystem, we propose to you Konform Browser. Yes, it’s another one about privacy and security with a canine logo. But I do think we have something to bring to the table.
I come from EndeavourOS and when I installed Arch manually, I realised that I had to systemctl enable quite a few services.
That included NetworkManager and sddm.
Does updating more often make things break more often? Or does updating less often make things more likely to break when you do finally update? Or do things randomly break regardless and there's not a damn thing you can do to prevent it either way?