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Sure i could do this on debian, but like, i wont. Some software comes packaged with nice scripts to provision new users for running systemd services, but a lot do not.

For me and my home network, if the default security mode is “manage users yourself”, i chmod -R 777 on all applicable files and call it a day. Nixos lets me be lazy, as all nixos modules (that I’ve ever used) have their own user setups with minimal permissions by default



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