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letamp;#39;s get started the last talk I I hope you still have some energy um wow [Applause] all right so this talk is about um well itamp;#39;s called scaling up Flakes and itamp;#39;s about uh fixing uh one of the issues that is preventing flakes from being stabilized uh namely a problem that a lot of people run into when they try to flakify uh their project so if you have some have big repositories then it turns out that flakes donamp;#39;t work very well because as it turns out had Nickamp;#39;s has this tendency of copying entire repositories to the next door every time and what a surprise that doesnamp;#39;t scale so this talk is about fixing that and that yeah takes away one of the big blockers for uh stabilizing flakes so just a reminder of what flakes are for people who have never seen them so a flake is basically just a sorcery like a git repository that has a file named flake.nix in it and this is a standard way of packaging projects that have Nix expressions in them s