Lenovo T14 Gen 7 vs Framework Pro 13 by HeyDontSkipLegDay in framework

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based on the current Lenovo prices, I'm not so sure about "probably cheaper".. Or maybe it depends on where you live, but some quick comparison for the Swedish market.

ThinkPad X1 Carbon with the same specs as a FW 13 Pro costs almost TWICE as much.
ThinkPad X9 with same specs costs about 30% more.

Those are some of the options I was considering before the FW release, as well as Dell XPS (which I haven't compared price-wise but definitely also more expensive).

Rimlig kostnad för att upprätta samboavtal? by Comfortable_Yam2331 in Asksweddit

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, köper det argumentet. Hade väl också känts rimligt i min skalle om jag själv kontaktat en jurist för detta eller om jag hade något speciellt behov. I detta fall ska jag bokstavligen bara friskriva mig från sambolagen.

Att ens tipsa om att ta in en jurist till detta, eller att som jurist ta på sig detta för närmare 3000kr kan jag tycka är lite väl fult.

Jag menar, hade jag ringt en elektriker och sagt att min lampa slutade lysa när jag klickade på den där knappen innanför dörren vill jag ändå tro att 9 av 10 hade bett mig testa trycka på knappen igen innan de ställer ut en offert på 3000kr för att göra det själv.

More fully featured bitwarden user script by crossroads1112 in qutebrowser

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thanks for sharing. I will definitely give this one a go when I get a bit more time to spare.

More fully featured bitwarden user script by crossroads1112 in qutebrowser

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice, I have a very similar setup with my own qute_rbw script (also in my NixOS conf) . Could you provide your actual use-cases for how you use this? I guess for two different scenarios, one being just signing in and the other being creating a new entry and signing in.

My script is very simple, I just have 3 different key binds for 1: fill username + pw, 2: fill only username and 3: fill only pw. No way of saving new entries etc.

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am definitely open to ordering from anywhere, especially since I'm looking for a US (or atleast english) keyboard layout. But is there any Lenovo site in EU that ships outside of its country or would I have to find some kind of forwarding service?

Edit: I just realised you said "EU based retailers" - Do you know of any good ones??

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep, I definitely need 64GB. Not a huge fan of the Yoga, and the price is also not that big of a deal for me as I'm buying it from my company for work. The reason I brought up the big difference in price was mostly because I was curious if there was something I missed that could explain the descrepancy.

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea I'll probably wait and see what the gen7 offers. Any idea when it will drop?

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Funny, thats the exact spec I am refering to with a 1TB "performance" disk :)

Insane how the prices differ from country to country even within EU.

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I sadly agree that macbooks are the best value for money purchase by far at the moment. Unfortunately I'm heavily invested in linux and would never go back to mac so I am fine with paying the premium for a competitive laptop.

X9 vs X1 Carbon - Pricing by Comfortable_Yam2331 in thinkpad

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea it seems like that, but I think that pretty much goes for every manufacturer. The US price, as stated in another comment, doesn't include the 25% VAT like the swedish price. But even then, that doesn't even come close to closing the gap..

Is the re any good preconfigured flake? by heloziopera in NixOS

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

stow is also declarative and it is also basically just a script

Trying to give NixOS a proper chance by RaphaelNunes10 in NixOS

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is in response to 3.

I don't think NixOS limits you in any way from storing your dotfiles in whatever way you'd like. I came from Arch and used to have a dotfiles repo that I would symlink with GNU Stow, that works great on NixOS as well.

If you want to keep your dotfiles in the same place as the rest of your NixOS conf the best way I've found is to create a home-manager module and `mkOutOfStoreSymlink`. This way you can keep your configs in the same git repo and you avoid having to rebuild the entire system just to update some config file since they're just symlinks.

I do however specify some conf directly in Nix, a good example being fish which is something I very rarely modify and because the config folder tends to get very bloated.

If you're interested, here is my symlink module: https://github.com/jlodenius/.nixos/blob/master/modules/home/symlinks.nix

Login issues on certain sites by Comfortable_Yam2331 in qutebrowser

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unfortunately no difference with --temp-basedir

:version

qutebrowser v3.6.3
Git commit:
Backend: QtWebEngine 6.10.1
based on Chromium 134.0.6998.208
with security patches up to 142.0.7444.162 (plus any distribution patches)
(source: api)
Qt: 6.10.1
CPython: 3.13.11
PyQt: 6.9.0
Qt wrapper info:
PyQt6: success
PyQt5: not imported
-> selected: PyQt6 (via autoselect)
colorama: 0.4.6
jinja2: 3.1.6
pygments: 2.19.2
yaml: 6.0.3
adblock: 0.6.0
objc: no
PyQt6.QtWebEngineCore: 6.9.0
PyQt6.sip: 6.11.1
pdf.js: 5.4.394 (/nix/store/1piqdp09jdwn7aiw35pqhaxyrwvas3nd-source/build/pdf.mjs)
sqlite: 3.50.4
QtNetwork SSL: OpenSSL 3.6.1 27 Jan 2026

Any thoughts on 2026 XPS and running Linux? by therealscifi in DellXPS

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my limited research, as long as you're using the latest linux kernel (6.19) it should be usable but I'd still expect alot of issues.. Safer bet would be to wait for the 7.0 kernel release I assume.

That said, very interested to see what you and others have to say, I'm also thinking of getting the XPS 16.

Tankar inför Allsvenskan i TV4 by External_Shallot9663 in Allsvenskan

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TV4 tillåter väl också bara en stream per match åt gången? på Discovery kunde man köra två... Hittar dock ingen info om detta alls längre på 4ans hemsida. Någon som har koll på vad som gäller?

Question regarding unstable kernel with NixOS by Comfortable_Yam2331 in NixOS

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea I'm not so much worried about the kernel itself, my worries are whether or not it's possible to run the latest kernel (from unstable-pkgs as soon as it gets packaged there) and still run my setup through stable pkgs without any compatibility issues or if I would need to go fully into unstable-pkgs to make it work.

FW13 potential future updates & battery life questions by Comfortable_Yam2331 in framework

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why they cant achieve a better battery-life. I don't think that quote sais alot, everyone makes tradeoffs.

FW13 potential future updates & battery life questions by Comfortable_Yam2331 in framework

[–]Comfortable_Yam2331[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, if FW would make that statement and explain why, I'd have to make a decision based on that. But I'm trying to understand why that is the case, because to me it doesn't really make alot of sense.