In principle yes; in practice, no.
In principle yes; in practice, no.
I guess that’s true, tbh the reproducibility aspect is really what I like about nix, and I guess I’m confusing a bit here. I guess I’m saying nix gives a good compromise with immutable generations and high repro, but you’ve convinced me it’s not immutable per-se.
If you control everything in the build it is, and every generation is immutable.
At the surface, you can pin the commit you pull packages from, but if you want to go deeper, you can essentially define your own channel and dependent binaries, allowing you to store every aspect of how a generation is built.
It can be made to be by pinning various things which are not by default.
Nah you gotta submit a bug report for that
I like htop more, but btop has better colors and graphs (imo)
If you enjoyed that you should check out https://www.levenez.com/unix/
Sounds like IPFS or torrents.
BAR is so good!
Seriously. WTH did people expect?
For run of the mill sys admin stuff, you don’t need to dive too deep. Even my reasonably complex needs of containers and mixed workstations is, imo pretty parsable from an intuitive perspective. I was reluctant at first but once I saw how a general sys admin would use it, it made my life so much easier.
Highly recommended.