Geeking out on tech, craft, films, photography, nature and cats since 2002. If you stick it out for long enough, blogs become cool again.| but she's a girl...
In July I described how I use Travis CI to deploy this static site to GitHub| thewagner.net
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Use home-manager to provision your whole dev environment.| juliu.is
Migrating to Nix Flakes, why, how and what are Flakes in the first place| blog.ysndr.de
How Nix flakes enable caching of evaluation results of Nix expressions.| www.tweag.io
How to manage NixOS systems using Nix flakes.| www.tweag.io
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Nix flakes is an experimental feature of the Nix package manager. Flakes was introduced with Nix 2.4 on 2021-11-01 (see release notes).| nixos.wiki
Nix flakes landed in Nix (as an experimental option) with the 2.4 update a few months ago, and represents a substantial change in how projects using Nix can standardize their outputs, inputs and ensure reproducibility.| siraben’s musings
Nix 2.4 came out on November 1, 2021, and that’s sort of a big deal. It’s been more than two years since the last major Nix release, and there are some pretty important changes. Including some breaking changes, which is why I have waited so long to upgrade. Because I think that, in order to keep using Nix, I’m finally going to have to learn what “flakes” are, and do a bunch of other stuff just to restore the functionality that I was enjoying before. Or maybe not. It might be painles...| ianthehenry.com
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