OOOOOH - Blueberry, Ripley, Jones and Prometheus are difference machines! The fastest (Prometheus) is an AMD 3600X; via hackernews. All specs are from here: https://www.doesjitgobrrr.com/about
I've been using NixOS for a year now, and I did use LLMs to set up a large part of my configuration: It's absolute amazing being able to share 1 configuration between multiple machines.
I also added a Justfile to hold a bunch of common commands, so I can never forget them :D
Just start out by throwing your hardware-configuration.nix and configuration.nix (from /etc/nix/configuration, IIRC) into a repo, and sudo nixos-rebuild switch as starting command (in that repo).
Also yes, each host will need its own hardware-configuration, but they can share a configuration.nix (to some extent), but just start by adding a list of programs from https://search.nixos.org/packages, oh and @vimjoyer IS the documentation.
We (the Netherlands) is overpopulated. 40% of social housing is taken by immigrants (of all sorts - expats, refugee, etc) There's a severe housing shortage, because we can't build houses fast enough, because we have a nitrogen problem (it's too high in most regions, so we can't build as much as we want), as well as not enough people who build the houses.
100k migrants coming in per year. I say close the border to alleviate the housing problem, until the nitrogen + building problem has been solved.
"Oh, but muh GDP" - I don't give a damn if I (and many others) have to wait 10+ years to be even able to see the first available fucking house. This situation is insane!
If my basic (Physiological) needs from Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs can't even be met: fuck the rest of humanity.
I don't understand the "stolen land" idea - The colonists were simply the latest conquerors (and some bough land from the locals, like NYC, so that's safe to live, I guess?), because certain tribes were hella conquerors.
I am sceptical, but hopeful. The Codex CLI is open source, so I'm somewhat hopeful it'll stay open source. My only worry is that they'll take too many people off the tools, stalling the development of uv, ruff and ty.
PS: Can we get a pytest alternative? It's so slow :(
What point is this even trying to make?