• HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org
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      2 days ago

      Guix on top of Arch, replacing most of AUR packages is also a good alternative (with less involvement of US military companies, more context here, and a nice minimalist configuration language).

      Both Nix and Guix can be installed on top of Arch and work as an extra package manager.

      Plus Guix is a GNU project and GNU projects are both very open to modification and hacking own stuff, and fairly security-conscious.

      It has one fly in the ointment: Guix is really not built for distribution of binary packages of closed-source software (all package definitions build initially from source), and that’s why some companies hate it. But for me, this is a plus.

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        Yes, that’s a good alternative. I actually used to do it myself before going full NixOS. Also I kind of missed the whole Anduril drama. I’ll see what it’s about. Been a while that I’ve wanted to try out Guix anyway.