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hydra
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Cloudflare R2-Backed Nix Binary Cache on Fly.io
See https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/issues/838 for making content-addressed derivations supported by hydra.nixos.org. At that point, we can actually try out the XP feature at scale.
Also see https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/8919 for this accepted RFC
Once those things are done, we can get back to merging in the IPFS code.
Now that there is an Nix team and I am on it, there is much, much less of an issue of these experiments being caught in limbo :).
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Concerns about Arch Team size, trusting Arch supply chain, developer machines and build process
https://github.com/nix-community/infra, Community project builds https://github.com/NixOS/hydra, NixOS build server
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Monorepo Build Tools
Nix is pretty cool, and I would say comparisons to Earthly are apt. I may tackle that in a follow-up. If you did a monorepo setup written in nix and then used something like Hydra for building, it might be a pretty nice solution.
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Nix: Taming Unix with Functional Programming
Nix seems great for build servers. This is a great introduction to the motivations behind it.
I'm not sold on using it for managing developer environments (another use case it is often used for). It "solves" the problem that developers might be using different versions of libraries or compilers on their machines... but it comes at the cost of having to learn a whole new programming language, a configuration language, a whole new jargon, and workflow. It's a bit like using Docker as a development environment. It introduces a non-trivial amount of friction.
Some folks get excited about package management and configuration. Personally I don't care for it enough to over-come such a high learning curve. And I don't particularly like the workflow it enforces.
However it is pretty great for reproducible CI/CD systems like Hydra: https://github.com/NixOS/hydra
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How shall I install a package not found at https://search.nixos.org/packages?
Somewhat related to this, is there a good way to install something from a flake inside the configuration.nix? For example, the hydra flake, since it includes many derivations for dependencies that are not part of nixpkgs (or are at the wrong versions).
deploy-rs
- 20 Years of Nix
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Building a highly optimized home environment with Nix
deploy-rs
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Nix: Taming Unix with Functional Programming
Deploy-rs is a great alternative. It works as wrapper on top of flakes, local (optionally, cross-) building and copying closures to target machine with activation:
https://github.com/serokell/deploy-rs
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How do you manage your updates?
The SSH key I made for this uses yubikey authentication, and every time this opens a SSH connection it will ask for the key. There's some options you can add so multiple SSH sessions can use a single connection, but the current version isn't really working well with them (see e.g. https://github.com/serokell/deploy-rs/issues/106)
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What's a good service for hosting a personal NixOS server?
I haven't really been in the market for something like this in a long while, but NixOS solved a lot of my headaches when it comes to maintaining a VPS and I'd like to try giving this a shot again. I'm not really interested in cloud/microservice/docker/cluser/whatever, I just want to use something like deploy-rs with a single host and maybe a VPN service like tailscale. What sorts of providers would y'all recommend?
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Best practices for organizing code repository for multiple machines? What about deployment?
I've messed around with deploy.rs. Simple enough to know what's going on.
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deploy-rs and colmena should combine efforts
https://github.com/serokell/deploy-rs -- see: https://serokell.io/blog/deploy-rs
- A simple multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool
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The best solution for deploying flakes
There are 4 tools I'm taking into consideration right now, but every suggestion is welcome: 1. deploy-rs - I don't know anything about it, heard about it like a day or two ago 2. NixOps - the official one, I don't know what to think, but I have concerns about Flakes compatibility 3. morph - I understand this as "NixOps, but better", no more toughs. 4. colmena - seems to be pretty straightforward with quite nice docs
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GitOps for NixOS
deploy-rs is great for this as well
What are some alternatives?
std - A DevOps framework for the SDLC with the power of Nix and Flakes. Good for keeping deadlines!
colmena - A simple, stateless NixOS deployment tool
infra - nix-community infrastructure [maintainer=@zowoq]
nixops - NixOps is a tool for deploying to NixOS machines in a network or cloud.
flake-utils-plus - Use Nix flakes without any fluff.
morph - NixOS deployment tool
awesome-nix - 😎 A curated list of the best resources in the Nix community [maintainer=@cyntheticfox]
Home Manager using Nix - Manage a user environment using Nix [maintainer=@rycee]
nix-monorepo - An illustration of how you might use Nix in a large, multi-language project and in accordance with best practices
slsa - Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts
deploy-rs - A simple multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool.