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by exdsq
1536 days ago
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I went all in and used NixOS too, but things like managing CI with Hydra, running perf tests on Nix ops clusters, debugging 10K+ Nix repos… you start to get it down and then things change like with flakes… and all the tools like Nix2Stack, Nix2Cabal, Nix2Docker, managing secrets, user profiles, none of it is existing knowledge you can bring or really take elsewhere. If you’re familiar with the ‘innovation token’ idea Nix would take all of them in my eyes for a project. Docker is more pragmatic unless you spend hundreds of hours on Nix, in my opinion. |
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