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C’mon — you’re @programming.dev. You’re supposed to know why this is bad.
C’mon — you’re @programming.dev. You’re supposed to know why this is bad.
Genocide or more genocide? Difficult choice…
IIRC you are required to connect to internet to continue the setup process in newer versions.
Flaked NixOS unstable
nix run nixpkgs#firefox
Yes, as well as automatically hiding new comments.
It’s a joke (afaik), cat only works for stuff like tar archives. Can’t figure out what to use for text files though.
Gentoo users, start compiling for the assembly next month!
(I don’t use gentoo btw)
DuckDuckGone
Gotta be verbs — Destroy Data.
NixOS — odds are it won’t work, but when it does it’ll probably stay working.
You’d likely need to reshrink the partition, then truncate the ISO to fit.
Obligatory “I lustrated it in favor of nixos” post
Installed NixOS but don’t like NixOS? Try nix-env -iA estrogen
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LiNuX uSeR iNsTaLlInG A BrOwSeR haha
yeah uh…
sudo apt install firefox
sudo xbps-install firefox
sudo pacman -Syu firefox
nix-env -iA firefox
Is that TV just a CentOS box running VLC‽
Made a Nix library for this. For a simple setup you can just build this (untested) and run the result:
import ./encase.nix {
name = "firefox";
rw.home.nathan = /home/nathan/home-for/firefox;
# other dependencies it might need...
tmp = /tmp; # fresh tmpfs for this sandbox
network = true;
command = pkgs.firefox;
}
It doesn’t have user isolation yet, so if it escapes the browser and the chroot (which doesn’t have a /proc
unless you set proc = /proc;
, and runs in a PID namespace either way) your files are still at risk. However, this is still pretty secure, and you can run the script itself as a different user (it creates a new UID namespace so chrooting can be done without root).
Netcat, mostly