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NixOS is my new daily driver after a hard start and many copy+pasta from Github Repos ^^

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[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago

Well i do need to do a quick ol distro hop cos currently on manjaro and well im not particularly happy with it. I like debian headless on mer server so might jump to sonthing based on that, this graph isnt making nix look like a good choice tho pls enlighten me to the benefits

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

If you don't already know the benefits it's unlikely it solves a problem you have.

Even among its users many are using it because it's cool rather than because they actually need it.

It's a declarative system, meaning you can describe how it should be setup (using a magic strings you have to look up online) and then it "sets up itself" according to the description.

It's normally something you'd use for mass and/or repetitive deployments.

It's usefulness for a single system is debatable, considering you can achieve very close to 100% of "reproducibility" anyway by copying /home and /etc and fetching a copy of the package list.

Where the prescriptive approach is supposed to help is when you attempt to reproduce the system a long time later, after things like config files and packages have changed. But it doesn't help with /home, it hasn't been tested over long intervals, and in fact nobody guarantees long term compatibility for Nix state.

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