> > > > i'm ill right now but a fun thing is that i tried nix again a few days 
> > > > ago!
> > > >
> > > > it's lots of fun to go like `nix run nixpkgs#vim` (when you don't have
> > > > vim installed) and have it boot it up.
> > > > and the nix people (;as we know) made deterministic builds !
> > > >
> > > > i installed nix on my phone and in wsl ubuntu, then i uninstalled my
> > > > packages so i'd get to use nix instead .. ummmm pretty edgy to do that
> > > > ... uhhhh
> > > >
> > > > anyway nix isn't very good at storage management, which is something
> > > > that's on my long term. it doesn't even attend to free space when
> > > > filling its cache. nor does whereever it downloads builds from seem to
> > > > have thge stuff that installs by default (maybe cause it installs the
> > > > latest version by default not sure) ..
> > > >
> > > > anyway that was cool to try nix. i was thinking m--
> > >
> > > so obviously nix is missing a p2p package store for the cache by
> > > default and likely the reason for that is that people really enjoy
> > [whoooooops oooops ?
> > > reverifying the deterministic builds. it's valid to check them so much
> > > because it took so long to implement, indicating somebody causing
> > > binary corruption -- and we know there's been extensive binary
> > > corruption from the computer virus development history
>
> anyway nix is right in line with my philosophy in areas others agree
> with but i don't tend to have the free space to use it [appropriately
> -- uh oops ... uh ...

oh also nixos is an operating system designed to directly address
problems with mainstream computer software
meanwhile alexander nix was a mid-level criminal businessman who was
convicted of international bad stuff, completely different, people
don't agree with that guy. can be confusing.
gotta specify nixos when making vague sentences

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