Garnix (A Nix CI) is shutting down

(discourse.nixos.org)

77 points | by agnishom 2 days ago ago

30 comments

  • Norfair 2 days ago ago

    Congrats to the team!

    To all Garnix users: NixCI is very similar so I'd like to welcome you to try it out.

    Demo: https://nix-ci.com/demo

    Comparison: https://nix-ci.com/comparison/garnix

    • 6ak74rfy 2 days ago ago

      Was looking for an alternative myself but seems like there's no free tier? (Garnix had a rather generous one.)

      I don't mind self hosting the workers (because my use cases are just in my homelab) but I need to contact you for that? Why isn't that just openly documented?

    • catelm 2 days ago ago

      Note that Garnix is more than a CI system. It also allows for hosting apps with a quite brilliant and AFAIK unique solution to interdependencies. https://garnix.io/blog/call-by-hash/

  • storus 2 days ago ago

    Was this named by a German? "Gar nichts", pronounced as "Gar Nix", means "absolutely nothing".

    • efskap 2 days ago ago

      At least for Nix itself, that's pretty much it except via Dutch.

      > The name Nix is derived from the Dutch word niks, meaning nothing; build actions do not see anything that has not been explicitly declared as an input

      From page 81 of the original paper: https://edolstra.github.io/pubs/nspfssd-lisa2004-final.pdf

      • microtonal 2 days ago ago

        Also, I think the founder's username in various places is nixnut. Which to an English-only speaker means someone crazy about Nix (Nix fan). However in Dutch 'niksnut' or 'nietsnut' loosely translates to 'bum'.

      • yjftsjthsd-h 2 days ago ago

        That's surprising; nix is Latin for snow, and its logo is a snow flake, so I just assumed it was that.

        • isityettime a day ago ago

          I don't think the logo choice is a coincidence, either; it's just that the ordering is different.

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    • aidenn0 2 days ago ago

      One team member is named Sönke Hahn, so it seems likely.

    • weinzierl a day ago ago

      "gar" is a useful amplifying prefix in German that can be used in all kinds of situations and I think it lacks a direct equivalent in English. Unlike totally, for example, gar can only stand alone in very specific contexts and usually is used more like an intensifying prefix.

      So garnix would be the total and utter nothing.

  • isityettime 2 days ago ago

    For the lazy: bought by Shopify, apparently

    • tripdout 2 days ago ago

      Back to Nix again? I remember one of their employees had a great video series on it, but then they stopped using it because it was too complicated.

    • xiaoyu2006 2 days ago ago

      good for the team, bad for the community.

      • khuedoan 2 days ago ago

        but the community still gets the source code, kudos to the Garnix team!

        • isityettime 2 days ago ago

          Good point. Really graceful way to transition, and it definitely offsets the loss. Maybe in some ways it'll end up being a net gain, who knows?

      • isityettime 2 days ago ago

        Yeah. I'm happy for them. But I'm also sad, because clouds are awful in terms of the way they handle state, and Garnix was paving the way towards something better.

  • arikrahman 2 days ago ago

    Hate to see it, but glad they're at open-sourcing it.

  • nish__ 2 days ago ago

    Tobi loves Nix.

    • xal 2 days ago ago

      truth

  • esafak 2 days ago ago

    Garnix was one of the interesting, declarative ones. We need more of these.

  • sufehmi 2 days ago ago

    All clouds / serverless will end up like this. It's a matter of "when", not "if"

    • agnishom 2 days ago ago

      Agreed. Not gonna lie, I am upset and angry to see small companies disappear and be eaten up by larger ones. But I praise them for not building in any vendor lock-in. And I also appreciate them for open-sourcing their toolchain

    • arianvanp a day ago ago

      Yeh... This month has been especially tough. I'm both a customer of cirrus labs (now bought up by OpenAI) and garnix (now bought up by Shopify) and I'm scared that whatever competitor I switch to is also just gonna get bought out.

      Now I have two CI providers to replace by the end of the Quarter

      Sigh

  • colesantiago 2 days ago ago

    This is surprising.

    I would have thought this would be a commercially viable business.

    Such a bummer.

    • tikhonj 2 days ago ago

      Presumably it was and they got acqui-hired.

  • haeseong 2 days ago ago

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