Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.

An explanation of how to setup an environment for reading and writing Japanese on NixOS

Check out how Graham created Nix tooling to automatically build Docker images with great cache characteristics by using Nix's reference graph to separate out important layers.

NixOps, the official DevOps tool of NixOS, is nice but it has some flaws. krops is an alternative to NixOps trying to solve some of these flaws.

This is the first of a series of posts, with the overarching goal of building up a deterministic Haskell development environment using Nix, including a modern IDE experience and any tooling built-in.

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