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Good question. I have an xmonad config in my setup and I’d also love this.
Here’s a project where I’m using Haskell with nix flakes if it’s helpful at all: https://github.com/cardanonix/pelotero-engine/blob/main/flake.nix
I’m betting we could use and alter that flake file to achieve something to that effect. It would be a game-changer for me. I currently do the whole eval thing to test my changes and it takes FOREVER to know if I’ve done something dumb.
Here’s my meta-config, if that helps at all: https://github.com/harryprayiv/nix-config
The Haskell and Xmonad part:
home manager: https://github.com/harryprayiv/nix-config/tree/intelTower/home/programs/xmonad
Base system: https://github.com/harryprayiv/nix-config/blob/intelTower/system/wm/xmonad.nix
Ps. I started an xmonad community here on Lemmy: https://infosec.pub/c/xmonad
Edit: surely OP will reply……💀
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*dissent
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quit spamming me, bibata pusher!
You may be right but the popularity of a language has a MAJOR effect on the number of people willing to contribute to a project.
For example, I’ve been considering contributing to Lemmy while I wouldn’t touch php with a 10’ pole since it’s basically being replaced everywhere.
I mean, Kbin is written in PHP and Lemmy uses Rust. If I went with just that knowledge alone, I’d say that Kbin would have trouble attracting developers since PHP isn’t exactly a hip new language like Rust is.
I tried these today. That rounded pointer is a pain in the ass! 😂
Memmy is currently my daily driver but I’m hoping a native swift app eventually takes that role.
Lemmios is pretty good for such early days.
Kbin already has some mention of Cardano in the code base.
Does it make sense to tie operating a lemmy instance to operating a stake pool? That could easily fund an instance, though I admit it would change the dynamics of comments and content drastically.
I don’t see anything that jumps out at me. It’s probably depending on an a package that is insecure. Check the logs. They’ll point to exactly what the issue is.