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So a little update. The biggest thing i got from #scale22x was a viral sinus infection. It was a nasty one. Sadly in my efforts to fight the infection, it made its way into my lungs. As someone who, out of all they things they can suck at in life, i suck at breathing. #asthma It seems this illness will continue on and linger for a bit longer. Sucks too as i had some projects in mind, but with no voice i cannot scream into the void.

Will get back to things once i am well enough to do so.

Went to the first technology conference I've been to since 2019 and the experience did not disappoint!!

Many thanks to the organizers of #SCaLE22x for creating a lovely conference experience as always. It is one of my favorite #OpenSource events, although I'm biased at least a little given it was my first introduction to the #tech community 14 years ago.

If you haven't been, it's a great community & open source focused event with a very diverse group of attendees, wide range of talks and a packed expo hall.

To all the folks I was able to visit, meet, or connect with during the event: I loved it! Thank you for making the time! And I hope to see you again - & continue building connections - very soon as I look at increasing event participation over the next year.

Special thanks to @dbeaver_news for my very cool (and unfortunately not permanent) tattoo. I wore it with pride. ❤️

(Yes, I did re-dye my hair just for the event. It was a good excuse to 🙌)

#foss #oss #linux #dev #developer cc @socallinuxexpo

Replied to Mike :nixos:

@codemonkeymike Ooo, that _is_ pretty slick!

Does it work with includes and home manager?

I don't have many config files, but I do have multiple machines. Copying changed files around is annoying, but not enough to write a script to do it. The various remote management suites, or even just an Ansible playbook seem like overkill to me.

One of the #SCALE22x #NixOS presentations was using conditionals to select configs based on host. I wonder if includes could come from Git too?