Author of the Full Time Nix podcast and The Molybdenum Software Show

Joined May 2009
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Just published an episode about Nix support in Dependabot with Ankit Kumar Honey, senior engineering manager at GitHub, working on the Dependabot ecosystem, and Jamie Magee, principal software engineer at Microsoft, focusing on open source software and supply chain security, who contributed the Dependabot Nix support recently. Bump bump bump. fulltimenix.com/episodes/dep…
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How many clicks to share screen in chromium wayland? Upvote the issue: issues.chromium.org/issues/4… @ChromiumDev

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Just published an episode about nix-effects: A pure Nix toolkit for effectful programs, typed validation, verified boundaries, and description-backed DSLs. If you were trying to understand what this means then we're on the same boat. during the episode I have asked the author of nix-effects, Mika Bohinen, all of the dumbest questions and, who knows, maybe even some good ones. To me it seems that nix-effects takes programming in Nix language to the next level and I'm looking forward for a good enough excuse to try it. It is already in use by several projects in the ecosystem. Listen in. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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Ocean Sprint 2026 took place in April. While I was not there myself, I did have remote conversations with several participants during the sprint. To learn of their experiences and what they were working on check out this latest episode, Ocean Sprint 2026. fulltimenix.com/episodes/oce…
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A Nix Freaks 29 with crertel, Tristan Ross, and jonringer. Nix documentation and the tooling for it, Nix Nixpkgs review tooling or a deficiency of it? A caps lock indicator adventure... the need to prevent electronics from being antennas, a Dart runtime in Rust and more! fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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Nix and NixOS are almost too good to be true. Isolation, libraries coexisting, transparent binary cache and software that just works. Not works on my machine, just works. But is that always the case? Or... Did we manage to get ourselves into... impurities? Join us for a discussion about libGL and find out what anomalies lurk in the dark depths of our operating systems. fulltimenix.com/episodes/the…
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In Nix Freaks 28 mschwaig, kiara, toastal and I discussed whatever Nix things were on our minds. Public interfaces: flake outputs versus vanilla overlays, NixOS in ZFS home encryption (which sounds cool to me), mirrored boot partitions and more. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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unflake and The Great Nix Flake Check; an episode with the author of unflake, Max, and toastal to help out with smart questions. unflake is an alternative dependency resolver and runtime for Nix flakes. Max, the author of unflake, ran a huge nix flake on more than 7,000 flakes and shared insights and interesting tidbits with us. Check out this latest installment of The Lock-Files. fulltimenix.com/episodes/unf…
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Nix Freaks 27: rxRust, low-level computer-ing things that I don't understand, gaming, Arm PC when? Hardware, cooling, power supply, cars, VMs, containers, micro VMs. Tune in. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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Nix Freaks 26. kiara, Jacek, Aaron, toastal and I, Ocean Sprint, which is happening right this moment, ReactiveX, reactive programming, UI, rxrust, TypeScript, Rust, and other languages, shell sandboxing, The NixOS Test Runner and more. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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What did Nix Freaks 25 have? Meetups, NixOS variants, compilers, their features, Nixpkgs splicing which I don’t yet understand, derivation closures, ricing, gaming, robots, fasting, food and beer. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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Nix Freaks 24: Jacek, kiara, ibizaman and toastal talked about Nixtamal, Nixcademy, derivation outputs, channels, introducing Nix in an organization, service contracts and more. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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Nix Freaks 23. AI, LLMs, LLM pull requests, code quality, Nixpkgs, collaboration, generated NixOS configs, LLM software packaging, ricing... ricing. fulltimenix.com/episodes/nix…
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devenv 2.0. If it sounds interesting, join us for a chat. If it doesn't sound interesting, well, let me try this. It's interactive now. It's a TUI. Interactive. Instead of waiting for your dev shell to be ready, you can do whatever you like while you see the progress in a status bar. It has a process manager, an MCP server, automatic port allocation and other new features. So join us for a conversation with Domen. Human Slop Only. fulltimenix.com/episodes/dev…
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