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date: 2024-02-06T13:53
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# Journée
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Méthylphénidate
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- [x] Oui
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- [ ] Non
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# Thoughts
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## Ultra portable system
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I have to work with many different computers
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work
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portable
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gaming
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phone
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school
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vm in random work server
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wouldnt it be cool to have an easily deployable system that I can use anywhere, anytime, and that can be deployed offline, or from git
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I got inspiration from the dot files
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https://youtu.be/r_MpUP6aKiQ
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and
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https://evantravers.com/articles/2023/11/28/moving-my-dotfiles-to-nix/
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also that weird hacking Linux bootable USB that is untraceable because it completely wipes once used
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if all of my data is in a standard container, like the idea I have for my media library, then I have everything I need from anywhere, yet I work locally so I don't rely on high speed internet (if internet at all)
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the problems
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different systems need différent settings
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laptop has a lid that closes, and a trackpad
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a big pc has graphics drivers and games installed
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why would I need such a system
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do deploy quickly in new environments
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not for long term
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because I happen to have to use new hardware often
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because I'm living a trabsition
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true that, the transition will pass, but the need may still exist, albeit in a less critical form
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