It is very degraded in my experience: actions that would take 5-10 minutes to run are now taking 20-30 (and spinning for a long time before even showing any logs, until at some point the action logs are made visible).…
Exactly as Macha said, if you name the attribute `nixosConfiguration.<hostname>`, `nixos-rebuild` will look for that attribute implicitly; you can still specify another configuration if you're e.g. in a VM or a live…
The most obvious example is that using the installer in the quick start enables the flakes and nix-command features automatically, even though they are still considered experimental by upstream.
That sounds like a nice little workflow; I might have to incorporate something like that with `nvd`... Though, it should be said that `import /home/wherever` might not work if you switch to / use flakes, as that is…
I don't; my config lives in ~/flake, and I run `nixos-rebuild ... --flake ~/flake` whenever I update it.
I'd also suggest that, once you _do_ feel comfortable enough to step foot into NixOS territory, that you start off by version-controlling your configuration. It doesn't necessarily have to be public, but I've found it…
Really? I searched for `filename:home.nix` (which brought me to https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=filename%3Ahome.n...). That seems site-wide to me, unless I'm misunderstanding you.
I don't see any Rust source code on its GitHub: https://github.com/lobsters/lobsters.
It is very degraded in my experience: actions that would take 5-10 minutes to run are now taking 20-30 (and spinning for a long time before even showing any logs, until at some point the action logs are made visible).…
Exactly as Macha said, if you name the attribute `nixosConfiguration.<hostname>`, `nixos-rebuild` will look for that attribute implicitly; you can still specify another configuration if you're e.g. in a VM or a live…
The most obvious example is that using the installer in the quick start enables the flakes and nix-command features automatically, even though they are still considered experimental by upstream.
That sounds like a nice little workflow; I might have to incorporate something like that with `nvd`... Though, it should be said that `import /home/wherever` might not work if you switch to / use flakes, as that is…
I don't; my config lives in ~/flake, and I run `nixos-rebuild ... --flake ~/flake` whenever I update it.
I'd also suggest that, once you _do_ feel comfortable enough to step foot into NixOS territory, that you start off by version-controlling your configuration. It doesn't necessarily have to be public, but I've found it…
Really? I searched for `filename:home.nix` (which brought me to https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=filename%3Ahome.n...). That seems site-wide to me, unless I'm misunderstanding you.
I don't see any Rust source code on its GitHub: https://github.com/lobsters/lobsters.