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Go with Ansible unless you want to fully dedicate into Nix ecosystem and spend a lot of time learning it (and it's not easy, for example because of lacking documentation). Also Ansible is something you more often find in actual projects/workplace.


well, yes true, but ansible sucks and especially for small and chaotic projects where people just change things on the machines without reflecting it in ansible it is a nightmare


You can hardly blame the tool for that, it's your process that's flawed.


Why would anyone change anything on the machine if the machine is managed by Ansible?




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