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by fiddlerwoaroof
135 days ago
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I've had a couple outages due to major version upgrades: the worst was the major version update that introduced systemd, but I don't think I've ever irreparably lost a box. The main reason I like nixos now is: 1) nix means I have to install a lot fewer packages globally, which prevents accidentally using the wrong version of a package in a project. 2) I like having a version controlled record of what my systems look like (and I actually like the nix language) |
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While I understand the gravitas of NixOS, that modus operandi just is not for me. I'm happy and fine with my traditional way.
However, as I said, I understand and respect who use NixOS. I just don't share the same perspective and ideas. Hope it never breaks on you.