refactor(flake): port flake to flake-parts#529
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migrate to flake-parts for 1:1 parity and to fix evaluation breaks on non-Darwin systems after NixOS 26.11 dropped x86_64-darwin support
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Closing as it wasn't enough to fix it. Need to debug more. |
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TLDR: migrate to flake-parts to fix evaluation breakage from NixOS 26.11 dropping x86_64-darwin
Replaces the custom
forAllSystemsloop withflake-partsto restore lazy evaluation semantics and ensure 1:1 behavioral parity. The old manual plumbing forced evaluation across all declared systems simultaneously, causing the removal ofx86_64-darwinin NixOS 26.11 to completely break evaluation on Linux and other systems.