confrig files, which are like config files, except they make you go "frig" when you have to change them
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confrig files, which are like config files, except they make you go "frig" when you have to change them
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confrig files, which are like config files, except they make you go "frig" when you have to change them
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confrig files, which are like config files, except they make you go "frig" when you have to change them
@aeva Have you ever seen OS/2’s CONFIG.SYS file? It’s prior art…
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@aeva Have you ever seen OS/2’s CONFIG.SYS file? It’s prior art…
@Taffer i haven't!
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@Taffer how does it stack up against nixos
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@aeva Hmm, I haven’t done a NixOS yet, but isn’t their format something with a well defined structure? OS/2’s was just lines mixing commands and environment variables and you had to be careful to get things in the right order. It was DOS config.sys and autoexec.bat all in one, but way slower to reboot when you screwed it up.
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@aeva Hmm, I haven’t done a NixOS yet, but isn’t their format something with a well defined structure? OS/2’s was just lines mixing commands and environment variables and you had to be careful to get things in the right order. It was DOS config.sys and autoexec.bat all in one, but way slower to reboot when you screwed it up.
@Taffer I think "well defined" is a bit of a stretch, but it sounds like OS/2 is much much worse