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Of course, yes— that was what I was saying. But the theory with content-addressability is that unlike a conventional distro where the binaries must all be built and then archived and distributed centrally, Nix could do things like age-out the cache and only archive the hashes, and a third party could later offer a rebuild-on-demand service where the binaries that come out of it are known to be identical to those which were originally signed. A similar guarantee is super useful when it comes to things like debug symbols.


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