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According to a Polish saying: unused organs fade away. Makes me really reconsider if it doesn't extend to morals and skills as well.

Lengths people will go to rediscover Nix/Guix is beyond me

If it doesn't work on Windows, it is not a full replacement.

Isn't Nix just reinventing what Vesta did for software reproducibility decades earlier? https://vesta.sourceforge.net/

I don't see the connection though?

Nix provides declarative, reproducible builds. So, ostensibly, if you had your build system using Nix, then some of the issues here go away.

Unfortunately, Nix is also not how most people function. You have to do things the Nix way, period. The value in part comes from this strong opinion, but it also makes it inherently niche. Most people do not want to learn an entire new language/paradigm just so they can get this feature. And so it becomes a chicken and egg problem. IMHO, I think it also suffers from a little bit of snobbery and poor naming (Nix vs. NixOS vs. Nixpkgs) which makes it that much harder to get traction.


There are different notions of "reproducible". Nix does not automatically make builds reproducible in the way that matters here:

https://reproducible.nixos.org

It is still good at that but the difference to other distros is rather small:

https://reproducible-builds.org/citests/


Nix, if not used incorrectly (and they really make it hard to use it, both correctly and incorrectly lol), gives you reproducible and verifiable builds.

Unfortunately I have to agree with the sibling comment that it suffers from poor naming and the docs are very hard to grok which makes it harder to get traction.

I really hate the idea of `it's all sales at the end of the day` but if Nix could figure how to "sell" itself to more people then we would probably have less of those problems.


Reading the paragraph on hash pinning and "map lookup files" (lockfiles) made me audibly sigh.

The report itself is unreadable AI garbage. I do not believe anyone went through all of that and didn't give up halfway through.

  and the EOS is "<turn|>". "<|channel>thought\n" is also used for the thinking trace!
Can someone explain this to me? Why is this faux-XML important here?

That’s how the model is trained to signal the end to its generation and to indicate its thinking.

These are likely individual tokens. They are super common.

> In US, you can start a LLC, get a bank account, a tax ID, all within a few days. The process is completely online. Taxes? A single form for the whole year when you’re starting out. Hiring and laying off employees is relatively easy. How many European countries can claim the same?

In Poland, for example it's remarkably similar. I had an LLC, bank account and EU VAT ID without leaving my home.

Hiring gets a little bit more tricky because we like having accessible health care and don't like throwing people under the bus so you have a notice time of anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months depending how long that particular person has been your employee.

Taxes? You pay once/month but even then you most likely have an accountant handling that for you.


>In Poland, for example it's remarkably similar. I had an LLC, bank account and EU VAT ID without leaving my home.

That simplicity changes drastically once you're a newly arrived immigrant into an EU country, with some countries being much worse than others, see France for example.


To be fair, company formation difficulties vary country by country in the EU, which is part of the problem. Hence the Collison brothers calling for a EU level incorporation to smooth over this stuff (which would be great).


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