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by rmunn 211 days ago
Thing is, a few years ago when Debian changed its default sh from bash to ... either ash or dash, I forget which, I got into the habit of always writing `#!/bin/bash` at the top of my scripts, in case I didn't realize that something I was using was a bashism not found in classic /bin/sh. So if I used Nix (I don't, since for my particular use cases the juice isn't worth the squeeze), I would get seriously messed up by that.