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6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Using NixOS Linux
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I'm the same.. I setup a VM but it was so much work just to setup a basic machine with ssh I gave up on it.. I'm also no sure moving all the config out of /etc into a script is scaleable at all. I get that by copying the script from one machine to another you can duplicate configs.. but we already have ansible for that.