• juipeltje
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      417 days ago

      I think nix being slang for nichts is a coincidence, because it actually comes from the dutch word “niks”, which also means nothing. I think this is mentioned on the NixOS website somewhere.

    • Harold
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      717 days ago

      I have no idea what the actual reason is, I am just responding to the German language aspect.

      In Dutch the word “niks” means nothing.

      If Mr. Dolstra used a “nothing” reference, wouldn’t it make more sense that the Dutch person referenced the Dutch word “niks”, which is pronounced exactly the same way as Nix?

      As far as conjecture goes this is far more plausible than a Dutch guy picking a German word “nichts” that resembles the pronunciation of the word/name Nix.

      And for some reason Hollywood has engrained on society the notion that the Dutch natively speak German. Some of them learn it, but it is not their native language.

  • Reuben
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    16 days ago

    I’m pretty sure it’s because nix is ‘nixing’ the traditional software deployment and packaging model.

    Or was your post a joke that nix is hard, and it doesn’t care about ‘u’?