Mike Kelly
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How to install NixOS - Channels and Generations
This video explains channels, how to roll back, and even switch between stable point releases and rolling
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Відео

How to install NixOS - Installing Software
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This video shows you how to install Nix packages inside of NixOS, along with nix-shell and nixos-rebuild
How to install NixOS - Base Install
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This video brings you through how to download and install NixOS
Using Helix - Coming from VSCode (3 weeks in)
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I could never get myself set up on Vim, and always ended up on GUI code editors like VSCode. But I've spent the last 3 weeks in Helix using it as my primary editor. Here is what I love, like and dislike about it. My config: github.com/mkellyxp/nix/blob/main/helix/config.toml My language config: github.com/mkellyxp/nix/blob/main/helix/languages.toml
Upcycled Computer Introduction
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Simple and quick introduction to get started with one of my Upcycled computers running Linux Mint
MemberVault Introduction / Demo
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An introduction into the strategy behind MemberVault and how you can use it in your business. Complete with real example accounts!
Coffee With Katrina / Episode 2: Types of content to put in MemberVault and Hot Leads
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Brain Boost: What you can put inside your MV! [Day #2 of the Curious to Customer Framework training] Plus, discussions around the evolution of Katrina, from #TeamMV, and her own business MV site (spoiler: the "perfect" MV site doesn't exist, and it's always evolving...even for us!). And Mike Katrina explain what warm and hot leads are, which is a key understanding for the rest of this week. 🙌 W...
Coffee With Katrina / Episode 1: Pay what you want offers in MemberVault
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Join Mike, CTO and co-founder of MV and Katrina, Chief Happiness Officer to talk about offering "pay what you want" using MV. Get some insights around what it looks like, how to set it up inside MV for your product(s) and what type of response you might see from your audience. Plus, since inspiration is the best way to fast action, see 4 examples of accounts using PWYW.
The Vault / Episode 4: Using MemberVault as a multi-passionate coach with Mary Schiller
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Mary joins Mike to talk about how she's recently moved to MemberVault as a way to engage with her audience and share ALL of her services, books and products in ONE place. Not only has Mary been having lots of FUN setting up her account, she also has received lots of positive feedback from her setup, and has made several sales without exhausting launch tactics! To check out what Mary is doing, v...
The Vault / Episode 3 - Conversational Selling with Kat Elizabeth
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Personal branding expert Kat Elizabeth shares how she's using MemberVault to engage with her audience, revive old products, and make more sales. All while eliminating launch and sales stress! Oh, and she did all this in less than 2 months. Check out her account and story here: katelizabeth.vipmembervault.com/teaser gamefacebykat.com/
First Look: New MemberVault Design Q&A
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First Look: New MemberVault Design Q&A
The Vault / Episode 1: Running a successful challenge with Sarah Masci
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The Vault Webshow: Episode 1 with Sarah Masci This is a great watch for anyone curious about seeing a beautiful, successful MV account with a mix of product offers both the public view, and behind-the-scenes. (A big THANK YOU to Sarah Masci from Bracken House Branding Co. for being willing to show both! 🙌) Sarah has a 1:1, a free series, a free challenge, a mini course and a group course some o...
Case Study - Nicola Humber
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See how Nicola is using MemberVault to engage with her users and organize her content for a stronger business! To experience first hand, sign up here: nicolahumber.com/unbound-women/ For more information on working with Erin: membervault.co/sweetspot And to grab your very own MemberVault account FOR FREE: membervault.co
Gamification with Course Design School & MemberVault
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Gamification with Course Design School & MemberVault
Gamification with North Star & MemberVault
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Gamification with North Star & MemberVault

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  • @EliasX962
    @EliasX962 День тому

    Hey great video thank you sir! I hope there is still more nixos content comming.

    • @EliasX962
      @EliasX962 День тому

      One question which arises for me, is there also the possibility to install packages globally on nixos, which are from the unstable channel and some from the stable channel ?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 19 годин тому

      absolutely! will be addding more as I have time!

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 19 годин тому

      Yes, you can. I don't often do this, but you can add the unstable channel as its own thing. sudo nix-channel --add nixos.org/channels/nixos-unstable nixos-unstable sudo nix-channel --update Then in your config something like this. let unstable = import <nixos-unstable> {}; in { environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [ # Stable packages firefox # Packages from unstable unstable.package-name ];

  • @3lektrolurch
    @3lektrolurch День тому

    Thank you, it helped me a lot!

  • @4w0ken
    @4w0ken 2 дні тому

    man the only thing i really miss is co pilot

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 19 годин тому

      Yup, I hate AI in my editor, but I do know there is work to build an LSP that is AI backed, and that would work in Helix. github.com/leona/helix-gpt

  • @kurushimee
    @kurushimee Місяць тому

    I've been a vim dropout too. I changed back to VSCode after a couple of months trying to use Neovim, because I realized that I can't for the life of mine decide on how I want to config my Neovim setup. I used VSCode instead because it just works without needing to be configured, I was productive with it. With that said, that's part of the reason why I'm loving Helix now: it is fully usable out of the box. More than that, Helix's defaults almost perfectly match my preferences and needs in a code editor, which makes it all the better for me. I like it and I can actually use it because I don't spend all the time configuring it: there isn't really all that much to configure in the first place.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech Місяць тому

      I couldnt agree more. As much as i'm a nerd running Linux, I really just wanna code and stop faffing around with my editor. Helix has been a breath of fresh air. Glad you got into it as well.. cheers!

  • @D-Oliver
    @D-Oliver 2 місяці тому

    Nice - thanks for the helpful tips. Regarding hjkl and avoiding moving to the cursor keys, it's definitely worth it. I've been using VIM mode in VS Code for a while now - just the basics - and it's great. One thing I learned this week is Ctrl+N/P for navigating search results, etc., where j/k isn't an option. That also works in VS code menus. :)

  • @zayR6
    @zayR6 2 місяці тому

    Tried to use helix, liked it, but the lack of snippet support made me go back to neovim for now.

  • @reesavraj7982
    @reesavraj7982 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video sir

  • @defaultgn
    @defaultgn 4 місяці тому

    I tried helix and loved it. My only issue is when I need to work outside my editor. Many platforms support vim key binds but not helix bindings

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 4 місяці тому

      Totally know what you mean. The vim bindings never made full sense to me, and I seem to get along more with the Helix ones. However, vim bindings ARE the standard. So def a brain twister if you use them. Luckily for me, I don't really use any tools that do vim bindings. Its Helix, terminal and a bunch of GUI things.

  • @GodPuck-dw2vn
    @GodPuck-dw2vn 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much, your situation was so relatable for me. I was looking for this! And good joke about light themes, btw.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 4 місяці тому

      So glad it was helpful for you! And yes, those light themes will get you!

  • @nandoflorestan
    @nandoflorestan 5 місяців тому

    The best thing about Linux Mint is to not be constantly interrupted by bad software with difficult questions. It leaves you alone to do your work.

  • @marcelo8690
    @marcelo8690 5 місяців тому

    You can use lazyvim to make the configuration simpler

  • @cncptpr
    @cncptpr 5 місяців тому

    I can really recommend using hjkl instead of the arrow keys. After you get used to it the arrow keys feel so dirty and almost as far away as the mouse.

  • @borntodoit8744
    @borntodoit8744 5 місяців тому

    Great share!loving the introduction to Linux.

  • @jordanmadick
    @jordanmadick 5 місяців тому

    new to Linux is Linux mint the best distro. how do drivers and updates work. day if I installed mint on usb and installing it in pc I could just connect to wireless and good to go while installing it it’ll detect my drivers

  • @xCheddarB0b42x
    @xCheddarB0b42x 5 місяців тому

    Great stuff Mike.

  • @CuriousSpy
    @CuriousSpy 6 місяців тому

    Exactly the video i was looking for.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 6 місяців тому

      Excellent! I'm glad you found it useful!

  • @aristotlesimone4773
    @aristotlesimone4773 6 місяців тому

    Sublime is a fantastic editor to consider using as well. Its technically modeless, but you can add key bindings to create custom modes if you want a modal experience

    • @eidiazcas
      @eidiazcas 6 місяців тому

      sublime? 🤮

    • @tuananhdo1870
      @tuananhdo1870 3 місяці тому

      but that's a lot of work. If you want modal editing, why not just use vim, helix... If you hate modal editing, why not just use vs code, sublime?

    • @tuananhdo1870
      @tuananhdo1870 3 місяці тому

      or just using plugin in sublime?

  • @1Lll_llllllLLLLllllll_llL1
    @1Lll_llllllLLLLllllll_llL1 7 місяців тому

    does your setup do auto pair tags?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 7 місяців тому

      Yup! If you mean if you open a tag it will autocomplete the close tag, yes. Same with opening an if statement braces, it will add the close, etc

    • @amanuelmekashaw8738
      @amanuelmekashaw8738 7 місяців тому

      ​@@mikekellytechhow did you do that can you make the config video i am struggling with writing html and php code

  • @paologaleotti8478
    @paologaleotti8478 7 місяців тому

    You can set helix keybindings to also open commands or apps as a buffer! for example i have C-g to open lazygit. You can do that with yazi

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 7 місяців тому

      Ohhh, can you share the command for that? I can't seem to find it in the docs. How to open a command in a buffer

    • @rossdafodil7931
      @rossdafodil7931 7 місяців тому

      @@mikekellytech [keys.normal] C-g = [":new", ":insert-output lazygit", ":buffer-close!", ":redraw"] (from ua-cam.com/video/p3qvSz4RJts/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SourceSyrup)

    • @sstijn577
      @sstijn577 3 місяці тому

      [keys.normal] C-g = [":new", ":insert-output lazygit", ":buffer-close!", ":redraw"]

  • @such-ej
    @such-ej 7 місяців тому

    It's all cool but can it beat micro? 😄 Helix is pre configured out of the box but if you face any limitation no one can help you (while other editors have multiple extension for any use case). This is a big flaw in a long run.

  • @neilclay5835
    @neilclay5835 7 місяців тому

    I've come to Helix from nvim because I'm tired of the faff. Also Helix is so responsive.

  • @code-island
    @code-island 8 місяців тому

    whats the point of an editor that as it bests, will looks like neovim?

    • @tubeincompetence
      @tubeincompetence 7 місяців тому

      Not half way through the video yet, but if he didn't feel he really got used to VIM and he gets used to Helix, why not? He didn't complain about the looks of VIM

    • @abra-k
      @abra-k 7 місяців тому

      just simpler to get into. There are also less things that could go wrong (!in my experience!) in comparison to vim. I like the keybindings more as well: instead of `dw` you would do `wd`, since it selects the word. Makes it a little easier to see the selection before you do an action. the obvious downside is: no plugin support, but it's being worked on. But honestly just use a vim plugin in vscode if you want to get things done xd. The largest ecosystem with great keybindings.

    • @pookiepats
      @pookiepats 4 місяці тому

      None, you’re right-use the incumbent.

  • @recarsion
    @recarsion 8 місяців тому

    Helix is amazing. It's like neovim except much easier. But I honestly don't know if I'm going to stick with it yet, I'm really missing a few things like harpoon (we have the jumplist instead but honestly that thing is nearly unusable), lazygit integration and netrw, I mean sure you can work around these by just opening tabs or using tmux or whatever but it was really convenient to have these right inside neovim. Also, while the helix keybindings are pretty intuitive, in my mind vim keys are almost kind of an unspoken standard that so many programs have support for, so I'm not sure how I feel about gradually unlearning it as I get used to helix instead.

  • @Primeagen
    @Primeagen 8 місяців тому

    Using helix from vscode means: having helix experience in vscode, like vim extension for vim

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 8 місяців тому

      I changed it to: Using Helix - Coming from VSCode (3 weeks in) Does that make more sense?

    • @Primeagen
      @Primeagen 8 місяців тому

      @@mikekellytech yes, now it's more appropriate and more catchy as well

  • @SpeculatorSeth
    @SpeculatorSeth 8 місяців тому

    In the file picker use tab and shift-tab to move up and down the list.

  • @SMOKE3104
    @SMOKE3104 8 місяців тому

    i would have been a Helix user but I am too dependent on vim motions. I do like the way it toggles to select text so when I made my most recent vim config, I added it to it. But now I am using Emacs with evil-mode because Vim wasn't enough, and emacs has a lot of the things available but you just need to enable it and Org-mode (my most favorite thing about emacs). If your up for it, you can use the Doom Emacs distribution. I uses vim keybindings (although some bindings does what it suppose to do but not in the way you expect it. Like when pasting text, in vim, lowercase p pastes text on the same line, I got it to paste on the line below, and Capital p, pastes it on the line above. Emacs copies it where ever the cursor is regardless if its a upper or lower. but besides that, all of the bindings I normally use work as intended.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 8 місяців тому

      yeah I get that. Lots of Vim users have that muscle memory. I'm "lucky" in that I didn't have that yet. So Helix is the muscle memory now.

  • @code-and-optimism
    @code-and-optimism 8 місяців тому

    Thanks Mike! Good video. I like how the fuzzy file-find shows the full path of the files before the file-name. It helps visualize the structure better. I wish VSCode worked the same way! BTW: VSCode has all that multi-cursor goodness. I love that feature.

  • @beholdenspore28
    @beholdenspore28 8 місяців тому

    My advice having learned a modal text editor over the last year. I definitely recommend switching to hjkl asap. Don't try to be too original with your keybinds at first. Learn the program first, learn the commands, then change the keybinds. And always try to configure the editor to do what you need rather than resorting to plugins.

  • @teprox7690
    @teprox7690 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for your introduction to Helix. ❤❤❤

  • @KrishnanshAgarwal
    @KrishnanshAgarwal 8 місяців тому

    I am having trouble with using it for html,css, js it works very fine with Go !Z

  • @heatherc1045
    @heatherc1045 Рік тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @Mama_Starr777
    @Mama_Starr777 Рік тому

    very informative, had no idea this even existed

  • @BertKrus
    @BertKrus Рік тому

    You did very well! I don't miss anything. My friends have no idea what Linux is. I explain them, and I can hear their brain cracking. Not me, I love Linux Mint, it's my media computer. W10 is for work, and ChromeOS for news on the couch. I don't understand why most people are not curious about other operating systems. Maybe they are afraid or have a hard time adapting and learning.

  • @naomibeveridge2568
    @naomibeveridge2568 2 роки тому

    Great introduction thank you

  • @monicavanthoff
    @monicavanthoff 2 роки тому

    Hi Mike, thanks for all these interviews. Mary Schiller has a great looking online academy but unfortunately the link doesn't allow me to see what it is shown in the video. Mike, would it be possible you update the link?. Many thanks in advance. Monica :)

  • @Addarios
    @Addarios 2 роки тому

    Hi Mike, we were thinking about using Member Vault to help train our employees. Would we be able to give them free access to certain training modules but not others? Also could this access be taken away if someone left the company? Thanks for your help and for the informative video!

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the question! And yes, we have many accounts that do exactly this. They use MemberVault for internal training, documents, etc.. And while you can't divi up access by module, you can absolutely do it by "product". And yes, you can revoke access for any user to any product if you need to. Would 100% work!

    • @Addarios
      @Addarios 2 роки тому

      @@mikekellytech Thanks for the response! We sincerely appreciate the help :)

  • @TheLadyGiles
    @TheLadyGiles 2 роки тому

    What about LIVE workshops?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 2 роки тому

      Live workshops from us at MemberVault, or you hosting your own workshops? In short, we have weekly "office hours" live workshops for our users. And if you want to embed a live workshop in your account, you're also free to do so. We're not the video host, but you can embed whatever you like!

  • @phoenixesrisingacademy
    @phoenixesrisingacademy 3 роки тому

    I'm sorry but I'm a coach starting online courses and I find this site to be way too busy and not enough detail on how to upload course material. There's no option for a course. The landing page has a lot of so-called information that you can't tap into. The dashboard has nothing of relevance if you can't upload course materials for clients. I thought there was finally something but it was an "invisible" template that wouldn't show up! You can't get into the Facebook group and what should be intuitive isn't. I went back to Thinkific. Better templates and intuitive. I don't have to deal with someone's mental chaos.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 3 роки тому

      Thank you for giving us a try, but i'm sorry you had a rough time getting set up. We're a small team doing our best here, and we're constantly updating the platform to make it easier while still being flexible and powerful. We're actually only a couple weeks away from a complete admin redesign that is much cleaner and easier to navigate. Some users say that MV was the easiest thing they've set up, others (like you) have a hard time of it. What would make it better? The dashboard is FULL of great data, but you need content and engagement in there to actually fill out the graphs. Getting content loaded in there should be pretty straight forward once you understand everything is just a product. The facebook group accepts everyone, and i'm puzzled why you couldn't get in. At the end of the day though, platforms like Thinkgific will always be easier to just throw your course up really quick, because it's very limited in flexibility and functionality. It's more "fill in the blank". At MemberVault, our goal is to help you run a smarter business, the flexibility of the platform paired with things like tracking, tagging, and actions, MV can help you sell, test, manage your content and business. It's more than just putting up a course. But please let us know what we could do better and please check out out later after we make some updates!

  • @shehaamsauls820
    @shehaamsauls820 3 роки тому

    Is there a feature for blog post? im not sure if i missed this in the video?

  • @campusalter
    @campusalter 3 роки тому

    How can I do that "Sign Up" Process, timestamp 10:57? I just recently signed up for a free account in MV to test it before subscribing to a paid plan. I hope there's a tutorial on how to do that exactly. Thanks in advance! :)

  • @TeraGreene1
    @TeraGreene1 3 роки тому

    I wish Katrina was given more opportunity to speak... and complete thoughts. She seems knowledgeable, too! Other than that, great information. Thank you.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 3 роки тому

      Katrina isn't just knowledgeable.. she's a MV Rockstar! I apologize if it seemed she was getting cut off at points. I know we're both very excited and chatty, but also trying to keep it tight and on target. If Katrina and I had no time limit, this thing would be 3 hours! But also know that Katrina is the one who does weekly office hours, is the lead support person, and she will be the one that really handles any incoming questions. So please reach out to our support or show up for a weekly office hours if you want more of her :)

    • @TeraGreene1
      @TeraGreene1 3 роки тому

      @@mikekellytech Thanks for the reply, Mike! Yes, I TOTALLY see your enthusiasm... that's not a question. And, rightly so. I'm just new to MV, but you and Erin(?) have co-created something quite lovely... I mean, I've not already used it yet, but already have one client signed up to use MV because I see the potential. HOpefully, there's an affiliate/partner program, because I desire to tell as many folks about MV as possible! RE: Katrina. That's great to hear! I look forward to getting more connecting with the community and using the service. I've consumed as many videos so far, just to rap my head around the power, and I'm very excited. THANKS for being rockstars and being disruptive in the online space!

  • @TheMentalHealthToolbox
    @TheMentalHealthToolbox 3 роки тому

    Thank you! I was referred to you by Courtney Foster Donahue; i am taking her course course.

  • @EthanKingTV
    @EthanKingTV 3 роки тому

    Can the user upload attachments in the quiz section?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 3 роки тому

      Great question! At this moment, no.. However, we have that feature planned for Q1 of 2021. So in a few months you will be able to!

  • @katelinromick8148
    @katelinromick8148 4 роки тому

    Thanks, Matt! This was VERY informative and an excellent crash course! I loved the use of examples. It gave me some great ideas.

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 4 роки тому

      Excellent! Thanks so much for checking it out and let us know if you have any questions as you get set up!

    • @veronicacortes8624
      @veronicacortes8624 3 роки тому

      Hi can I would like to have an interactive class where students can ask questions screen can ve shared, like zoom platform, but also where students can have access to a recorded class and content to access later, does member vault does that?

  • @ashleybrenda___
    @ashleybrenda___ 4 роки тому

    So great do you guys will work on having email automation directly into the the platform? And what about webinar?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 4 роки тому

      Hey Ashley! Thanks for the reply. Honestly, we have no immediate plans to build email into the platform because that's a WHOLE OTHER BUSINESS! We believe companies that try and do the "all in one" are unable to do them all well. We WILL however, continue to make it easier to integrate and use your email platform so it's easy and painless. Same deal with webinar. You can already embed a webinar from anywhere you want. And most people use MV for more evergreen and reply webinar videos, which works fine. But you're best to use an actual webinar platform to host a live webinar, but use MV to bring them to after or during for the rest of your content and services!

    • @ashleybrenda___
      @ashleybrenda___ 4 роки тому

      @@mikekellytech ok thank you! 😊

  • @laurar.4831
    @laurar.4831 4 роки тому

    Great explanation! I'm your first viewer that's so cool :) I lost the last 3 days trying to figure out how I was going to manage the courses and assets that I have on my funnels, I'm so glad I found you guys so now I don't need to waste more time with pluggings!

  • @Reneecbull
    @Reneecbull 4 роки тому

    awesome, I never heard of this platform! Thank you!

  • @anythingva1472
    @anythingva1472 4 роки тому

    just wondering why my welcome area says "unlocks soon" ?

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 4 роки тому

      Because it's in beta and being tested. It should unlock for everyone in a day or two!

  • @jeremymorris570
    @jeremymorris570 5 років тому

    This looks amazing! Being a little OCD on my end, it would be great if all the product boxes had some option to limit description to a certain number of words or characters with a sign up learn more buttons so all the boxes could be the same size and uniform. Just adding my 2 cents, which is all it's worth lol

  • @Tcatredmond
    @Tcatredmond 5 років тому

    I am literally creating images for my new MV account now. When will we be aware of the best image sizes for the new rollout? Thanks and happy to get in while you are making these beautiful changes!!!

    • @mikekellytech
      @mikekellytech 5 років тому

      Thanks so much for the encouragement! We're really excited too. This design is fully responsive, so there ARE no incorrect image sizes. Aspect ratio is much more important. Making sure all of your images are the same size is the biggest key! But any size images will work here. And we're making sure that whatever images you upload now will work too

    • @Tcatredmond
      @Tcatredmond 5 років тому

      Mike @ MemberVault awesome! I made all of my images the recommended size so I should be good to go!!!