- 1 config for all my devices (pc, laptop, aarch64 server)
- 1 config language that I have to learn for the most part
- stuff won't randomly break on an update, and even if I mess something up, I can press the up arrow when booting to boot an older generation
- everything is organized in 1 place (especially useful for my server, cause docker containers, NixOS container, native services are in the same spot)
this post was submitted on 03 Jul 2023
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