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by throwawayqqq11
80 days ago
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Yep, i am doing the same. I have a central remote flake repo where all my machines, services, etc are defined and they all run tweaked autoupdaters to periodically do full updates. I push commits and wait and forget. It feels like maintaining your distro everywhere, no matter where you ssh in. And soon, i will migrate that repo off a central platform (github) into radicle or something and turn some of my machines into seeders. Then, with offsite data backups, my house could burn down and github go dark, i could still recover, maybe in the future even bootstrap from my smartphone. A big step towards digital sovereignity. |
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