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immutable + reproducible packages - learning curve = ?
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Universal Blue has a make your own even:
I still run off Kinoite 38 -Main/Latest on my AMD card.
Can use Nix even if you like with extra steps:
I like this custom image idea.
Fleek hasn't worked for me in Ubuntu land but once I move to a reproducible environment 🤞