Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1upkp7fd7rc3lrjg23r8gy0wc723vze7mxlx5984ut6zurjzpf5xss4tcwy my mental model is that flakes doesn’t need to solve the 1000 versions of libc problem, because nix store hashing will. all flakes share the global nix store, so deduplication happens at that level. Kind of like having two ruby projects with their own gemfile.lock, but installing all gems in your home folder and bundler sets up the path correctly.",
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