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How/can one separate some changes from others? I don't want my server to be identical to my laptop. How does one install a package which won't be installed on a different machine at a later time?
Simply use two different configurations? The more interesting question is how to share stuff between configs.
Each piece of config is a NixOS module. You can include some NixOS modules in one system's config, but not the other.
You are able to have different configurations spun up from the one file by using machine names. My main machine is pretty barebones with minimal applications, but my laptop is even more minimal.
I can't move away from Proxmox right now for my servers but the option is there if I want to spin up some containers using similar Configs and such.
I split certain things, for example desktop related tools/applications are in one configuration and thus my headless systems do not import that config into their base config.