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| | As outlined in commit 19f0808, placing a password hash in the world
readable nix-store is perfectly safe as long as the hashing function is
not reversible, which should be a necessity for a password hash. | 
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| | All users are in the wheel group, thus direct login as root is no longer
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| | This is inherently unsafe because it requires an unencrypted handshake.
Considering that all protocols also work directly with TLS i.e., the
encrypted variant, disabling this shouldn't be a drawback. | 
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| | We used the domain name instead of the host name, which obviously
doesn't work for multiple host. In addition to that I changed some
directory to make importing easier and enabled the "nix-command" and
"flakes" experimental options, to make the `nix flake check` command
usable.
Refs: #15 | 
|  | Nix flakes make a lot of things very easy. |