| 19 Apr 2022 |
Linux Hackerman | oh oops | 07:03:25 |
Linux Hackerman | I thought you could only see up to that message 🙃 | 07:03:37 |
Zhaofeng Li | Okie, "Clear cache and reload" did the trick. Sometimes eventual consistency needs a kick 😅 | 07:05:30 |
Zhaofeng Li | In reply to @aanderse:nixos.dev
defaults apply to all machines regardless of tags, i don't want to accidentally reference a machine in a different tag via nodes, i want to grab all attributes from all machines in a tag Yeah, nodes refers to all nodes regardless of selection. We could have something like lib-colmena.findNodesByTag "webservers" but not sure whether that's the best way to solve the issue | 07:09:43 |
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David Arnold (blaggacao) | Zhaofeng Li: you might have a look at this new exciting project: https://github.com/numtide/nix-eval-cache It uses black magic to cache better than nix flakes. | 16:48:47 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | In reply to @zhaofeng:zhaofeng.li Yeah, nodes refers to all nodes regardless of selection. We could have something like lib-colmena.findNodesByTag "webservers" but not sure whether that's the best way to solve the issue I think the way to go about these issues is to modularize the eval interface. Batteries included, but if your project requires a different eval structure, that's not something that colmena should implement. | 18:55:13 |
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| 21 Apr 2022 |
| Wanja Hentze joined the room. | 08:58:37 |
Wanja Hentze | In reply to @blaggacao:matrix.org Zhaofeng Li: you might have a look at this new exciting project: https://github.com/numtide/nix-eval-cache It uses black magic to cache better than nix flakes. looks interesting, but ewww mtime | 16:49:08 |
Wanja Hentze | I think I would exhaust the sound options first before reaching for that | 16:50:45 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | Yeah, maybe it's not the | 18:58:10 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | * Yeah, maybe it's not the right tool for such a varied closure as nixos configurations would exhibit. | 18:58:41 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | Maybe we'll be hearing something soon from the nixel front | 18:59:07 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | github.com/kamadorueda/nixel | 18:59:21 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | O think the plan was to use this parser to implement a parallel and cache friendly nix evaluator outside of nix. | 19:00:02 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | * I think the plan was to use this parser to implement a parallel and cache friendly nix evaluator outside of `nix`. | 19:00:13 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | Since it's rust all the way, these types of toole.would be great to embed in rust tooling. | 19:00:39 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | * Since it's rust all the way, these types of tooles would be great to embed in rust tooling. | 19:00:48 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | * Since it's rust all the way, these types of toole
s would be great to embed in rust tooling. | 19:00:53 |
David Arnold (blaggacao) | * Since it's rust all the way, these types of tools would be great to embed in rust tooling. | 19:01:01 |
Wanja Hentze | aren't TVL also writing a "faster nix in rust"? | 20:49:06 |
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David Arnold (blaggacao) | TVL is forking and patching. Not sure about the status. But I think there maybe room for a well designed evaluator (maybe not even builder and less so general purpose CLI). | 21:44:42 |
| 22 Apr 2022 |
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