• burghler@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    Nix is my daily driver OS and the most stable experience I’ve ever had with any distro. But God do I fucking hate using Nix. Such a horribly documented experience for something so config heavy. Wtf were they thinking.

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      3 days ago

      Sounds pretty great to me honestly… Might spin up vm this weekend and give it a shot!

      Thought let’s be honest, I’ve grown kinda lazy in my old age and compiling kernels is kinda a pain if you don’t need to so I dont know if I’ll actually use it for anything

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    4 days ago

    I wanted to play around with a project that uses Nix… it seemed really cool but I couldn’t get it working, I guess I was throwing myself in at the deep end with it

    It looks like a fantastic way of sharing a dev environment across a team

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      3 days ago

      It is a fantastic way to make sure things work across a team. We use Linux (bunch of different distro) and macOS at my company and once I started packaging things with nix environment related issues mostly went away. It’s not perfect and it’s not necessarily easy to learn nix, but I prefer it to sharing docker containers or other alternatives.

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      3 days ago

      Well state includes (for most configs I’ve seen) the persistence of user paswords, known_hosts, wifi auth, /home, /var, nix-channels, nixos-generations, disk encryption passwords, secrets in general, docker/podman, VMs, …

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        3 hours ago

        Except for my home directory, I have a little bit state on my machine, ssh host keys, WiFi credentials, journal logs (I almost want to remove this, but I bet that would bite me in the ass one day)

        The root partition is a tmpfs ram disk, and everything not saved in a separate partition, and either mounted or symlinked on to my root partition is lost at shutdown and regenerated at boot. Its less than a second extra to boot, and it uses about 16MB extra memory. Everything is made very convenient through the impermanence nix module and the sops nix module