![]() Your system won’t break, the update will just be prevented from happening. Sometimes attempting a package update will fail, and it will take some digging to figure out why.I should really learn how to package stuff on my own to submit it. Occasionally packages are old or not present in NixPkgs.The gotchas I can think of (and that I should document at some point): I’m overall very happy with it, sometimes there are gotchas but I’m still happy living a brewless life. I don’t use Homebrew, only Nix (and wrote about it, although it’s a bit outdated at the moment). Detective crashes constantly, but it solves the problem Helps me to detect which app stole the shortcut when the app I am focused on does not react for some reason. WireGuard tunnels between your devices/servers, if you are into that sort of thing I use it to override keys on my external keyboard Mounts a variety of file servers as a disk in file explorer Client for a variety of file servers like FTP and S3 I know how it sounds, but the app is great VSCode, but it is likely that macOS has a port of your favourite text editor.As many others have said, if I need to install something, I usually look for Homebrew incantation on the project’s page. ![]() ![]() Zsh framework, which I mainly use for the shell plugin system. If you ever work with tmux (even over ssh), I highly recommend iTerm’s tmux integration BTW the Reminders app has gotten quite good - it started out rudimentary but is now fully useable for Getting Things Done and other task management systems. I stick with Safari, and Apple’s built-in mail, calendar, etc. (Plus, it’s run by some nice devs from Ukraine □□.) If you find a few apps you like but don’t want the rest, you can just cancel and then buy those apps individually. For about $10 a month you get immediate access to every app.
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