

Wait until DHH finds NixOS, where we can configure everything via single configuration. Even multiple machines.
I love Debian for what it taught me, but I’m not sure if I’ll ever use anything else.


Wait until DHH finds NixOS, where we can configure everything via single configuration. Even multiple machines.
I love Debian for what it taught me, but I’m not sure if I’ll ever use anything else.


I don’t need reproducibility to the extent that NixOS provides
Alright, that’s fair. As a programmer, I’ve been having a blast using it - being able to quickly setup my laptops almost the same as my desktop is such a breath of fresh air, then being able to copy over most of my config to a WSL setup to employ nix to get there 90% of the way on a Debian or Ubuntu WSL system is just so nice.
But if you don’t need its features, or aren’t a programmer, I can very much imagine you’d rather stick to a more stateful system.


I would argue we have a whole list of purposes:
I think you got the gist.
And in the meantime also entertain ourselves, of course.
Neat! Reminds me of Mystical - a language where every function is a magic circle.