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7ai

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Thank you that makes sense. When I get my hands on a more powerful machine and have less data constraints, I’ll try Nixos again. I do miss it sometimes 😆

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A laptop with 8 GB of ram and 6 cores. I have only one machine that I use for work. That’s the main issueI. Need to find a free weekend to compile and try out gentoo 😅

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Yeah I guess so then all those that remain are the benefits of Nixos 👍

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That’s right. I just rely on intuition to create a snapshot just before I think some operation will potentially break the system. (Along with daily snapshots)

It’s definitely not as bulletproof and transparent as Nixos. You can see what has changed by doing a diff :)

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I definitely want to try out gentoo sometime. My system is not very powerful. I’m afraid it’ll compile for many days 😅

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I was just going off based on its history. It began based on gentoo. (Wikipedia) but yea it is independent now.

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Yeah. Most small changes will not rebuild everything. It’s just the core dependency updates that are most expensive. Like say openssl got a minor update. Now every package that depends on it needs to be rebuilt and rehashed because of the way nix store works.

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Other than the obvious things like arch having better docs and lots of packages, void reminds me of arch before systemd. Especially editing rc.conf etc.

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