Comment by undeveloper
9 hours ago
> I change computers once every 6 years or so, maybe more. To me this looks like exchanging a couple (hypothetical) hours of debugging 6 years in the future by tens of (guaranteed) hours trying to climb up the nix learning cliff.
yes, it sounds like it's not worth it for you -- you will have to spend a significant amount of time converting your system to do things "the nix way". you can try to do this incrementally, but it's a time sink, and really easy to get stuck bikeshedding instead of doing work.
for me, it feels like a near equal trade-off between debugging nix, or debugging some random env issues that pop up. i know nix, claude code "knows" nix, a lot of other people online know nix. random env issues are random, and yield worse results on google, and frankly are much more frustrating to the point i would rather spend more time with nix than deal with them. maybe a very weird view.
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