Sure, but then I'd be downloading every single source 'package' and compiling for both x86 and ARM - not exactly feasible. Keeping just the sources might be an option though. The point is to have the whole repo, not just the packages I use, so that in the SHTF scenario I can help others install Arch and any software they may need on their machines. Muhahaha, Arch will prevail 👻
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That's it, I'm packing the bike and off to sunny Europe proper :D The picture just pulls me on an adventure, so many little details I want to see up close!
The nordics have had nothing but rain this summer. Something to do with an unstable polar vortex. Sucks the life out of a man.
I quit on day two with two takeaways:
– Hardware must be well supported in fully-libre-land - I was trying to install on a Mac Mini and had to go nonguix pretty much right away. That kind of spoiled the whole effort.
– Profound meditation and enlightenment on the essence of Scheme is a must. I had one of those 'no, this is where you don't want a closing brace' moments and my zen was blown out of the water.
I would have soldiered on, but personally I like Arch first and foremost because I can (and do) have a local repo by rsyncing a rotation of mirrors couple of times a week. Just in case the Internet dies one day, you know. I realised Guix was not really suitable for the apocalypse use case, so after that brace episode I decided to stick with what my spine already knows.
After all that is said – I really hope you fare better :D
I got one but in the summertime it gets little use, there's always something to sit on. Rainy autumn outings and in the nordic winter where staying dry is essential? Very useful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-IkTg4z6UY
The Derek Hansen continuous ridgeline. You asked for the best, you got the best :D
Camouflage is all fine and fun until you forget where you set your pack down 😅
Having an underquilt helps a bunch with mosquito attacks through the hammock!
We got those too... First bunch of bites at the start of summer get itchy but luckily the body acclimatises and shrugs off the later millions :D
I don't know if there is a search term, it's my as yet unnamed invention 😄
First time trying out CoMaps for navigation was getting a route from home to here via a couple of set waypoints so that I won't ride the same route I usually do. Worked great, me and my Vespa got to enjoy some new roads and sights 👍
I now have two folders for waypoints: Places for the actual places I go to, and Inbetweens to get the routes that I want.