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by lexlash
701 days ago
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Nix, and NixOS, are designed for those of us who have to clean 10,000 proverbial litter boxes every day. I use Nix fairly extensively at work; I use it very little at home, where I don't need to worry about what dependency someone took on a specific version of Python five years ago, etc. It's like k8s, imo - it solves some real problems at scale but is rarely going to be a good idea for individual users. |
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