I used to use flake-parts, but I organize my flakes in a very different way (I generate a single, bigass flake.nix
out of tiny org files), and found that frameworks like flake-parts and flakelight just get in the way. I suspect they’re useful if you’re working with Nix directly, but… I don’t like Nix (the language), so I do my organization outside of it.
Most GenAI was trained on material they had no right to train on (including plenty of mine). So I’m doing my small part, and serving known AI agents an infinite maze of garbage. They can fuck right off.
Now, if we’re talking about real AI, that isn’t just a server park of disguised markov chains in a trenchcoat, neural networks that weren’t trained on stolen data, that’s a whole different story.