@refreeze
@lemmy.worldBangle.js watch is probably the closest thing, but I'm not sure how good it is compared to Garmin.
I have used all three! I started with Server then went to CoreOS running Kubernetes and settled on NixOS which I have been very happy with for about a year now. I run about 25-30 services all using built in modules.
Regarding security, if you are using well crafted modules on NixOS, there should be good systemd hardening in place. That being said there is no reason you can't just use containers on NixOS.
I also find deploying NixOS far superior to butane/ignition used by CoreOS/Fedora. I use nixos-anywhere and can deploy my entire server in a few minutes without manual intervention.
I have been reading about this since the news broke and still can't fully wrap my head around how it works. What an impressive level of sophistication.
I'm having some issues with my private instance that is used solely by myself and not even exposed to the internet.
It's a real shame that Nautilus doesn't have a built in split view, I always love that when I try Dolphin.
What a great looking release. I'm most excited that we finally have proper caldav/carddav support built in!
I think it is a combination of the required precision, liquid ink vs solid filament and the difficulty of handing paper vs simply moving a print bed on a 3d printer.
Probably using ddcutil
. There is a popular gnome extension for the same thing:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2645/brightness-control-using-ddcutil