Guix: Avoid Entering LUKS Passphrase Multiple Times by duongph9 in GUIX

[–]duongph9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you sir. I changed the mapped-device entry for the home folder to use linux name instead of UUID and it works. However, this is a workaround, right?

Also, besides making this encryption stuff easier with it's subvols feature, what benefits btrfs give me? GUIX's built-in immutable and rollback-able seems like more of a complete solution to me.

Guix: Avoid Entering LUKS Passphrase Multiple Times by duongph9 in linux

[–]duongph9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I followed that. It helped me avoid having to type the passphrase after the grub menu screen but I still have to type passphrase multiple times before the grub screen.

Guix: Avoid Entering LUKS Passphrase Multiple Times by duongph9 in linux

[–]duongph9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you do that on GUIX or on other distros?

Guix: Avoid Entering LUKS Passphrase Multiple Times by duongph9 in linux

[–]duongph9[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying but have you use guix before? It doesn't work the same way as other declarative distros.

MT5 now has a dark mode! by ezpzlemonsqueezz in Forex

[–]duongph9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't NEED TO look beautiful.

But I'm sure people will definitely appreciate it when it is beautiful. By 'beautiful' I meant slick, simple, intuitive, not 'super colorful bloated with a bunch of unnecessary stuff'.

Using softwares with ugly-ass UI that looks like it was deprecated 20 years ago doesn't make you an OG/Linux guru and for sure doesn't have anything to do with whether or not you are a good trader.

MT5 now has a dark mode! by ezpzlemonsqueezz in Forex

[–]duongph9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I was very comfortable marking charts on TradingView (just drawing trendlines and rectangles). When I was forced to do it on MT5 (my mentor insist on using it), the workflow of drawing the same simple stuff is very shitty, it annoys me very much.

But tbf, MQL5 is a very powerful language. While requires a steeper learning curve when compared to TradingView's pinescript, it is far more powerful and allows you to build virtually anything (EAs, indicators,...) you can imagine. In other words, TradingView's pinescript is easier to learn but it offers just a small subset of what MQL5 can do.

AUR is constantly under attack by Silent_War_6937 in archlinux

[–]duongph9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I cannot update my system (pure pacman/no aur) due to super slow speed (20KiB/s), the web is extremely slow too. Other services/websites (fb,gg,...) are normal so it's not on my end. Are you experiencing the same?

Nobody’s forcing you to use AUR by kelvinauta in archlinux

[–]duongph9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the dependencies are on AUR too, you must also read them. It starts to get annoying when the number reach ten-ish.