You will still to track adhoc changes to different services or configurations that would then need to also be applied and executed in a NiX config in the proper place to ensure proper order of execution.
Do you mean to say that I can run random systemctl commands to make changes to the system, but in order to make them persistent, I need to add them to the config? If yes, this model is fine by me. As long as the changes are documented in files maintained by me, it's good.
In mutable distros, the issue I face is that some changes are present in .config, /etc, ~.local which slowly becomes painful to keep track of.
We’ll need a way to confirm that your government ID and PII is actually deleted on Age Verifier’s platform.
IMO this is the hardest part to ensure in a transparent manner.
And I can also see an issue where one guy who keeps creating different Age Verifier accounts, verifying that the account is an adult, and then selling that account to people.
The token needs to be time and device sensitive. Should be possible via a hash
dnsproxy seems really good.
I'm checking their docker release (https://github.com/axeleroy/dnsproxy-docker/)