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authorbdunahu <bdunahu@operationnull.com>2026-01-05 01:27:08 -0700
committerbdunahu <bdunahu@operationnull.com>2026-01-05 01:27:08 -0700
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Namely, these systems are declared using [[https://guix.gnu.org/][GNU Guix]]. The main function of GNU Guix is to effortlessly set up [[https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/][GNU Emacs]], the everything tool. All configuration files, including Emacs, are installed with =guix home=, and are thus found in =/kolwynia/home/bdunahu/files/=.
+/garmr/ is a System76 Lemur Pro which runs only free (libre) software. /hel/ is an aging Intel i5 equipped with an RTX 1050ti. I typically do all of my development on /garmr/, and occasionally use /hel/ to play non-free desktop games. This configuration expresses that need: and strives to declare itself in a way where each system's use-case does not bleed over to the others.
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** Inspiration
For the GNU Guix configuration structure, I took inspiration from: