im more surprised that more people don’t treat their computer as disposable anyway.
that it could just be wiped at any moment and it wouldn’t matter. shit happens, could be stolen, broken, whatever. the computer should be able to be thrown out the window and continue to live life.
to be clear, i don’t think upgrading and disposable in this way is good, but it being wiped at any moment shouldn’t be a concern
i grew up wiping my machine every year anyway, so i guess it’s just a habit
is the computer that sacred?
Computers are disposable, secrets is what we’re talking about. Rotating passwords and tokens is a major PITA on the best of days.
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i think it's about drawing a line between your "personal computer" and a software development machine. any digital-native is going to accumulate programs, configurations, and other bits and pieces that aren't trivial to migrate to a new machine.
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Sounds like a case for NixOS