Jörg Thalheim b7f40d25eb nixos/facter: add initial commit
This is the first step to upstream nixos-facter-modules into
nixpkgs/nixos:

https://github.com/numtide/nixos-facter-modules/

We tried to stick close to the semantics nixos-generate-config + some
extra features. We choose a new prefix for hardware.facter to live in so
that existing users of nixos-facter-modules can continue using it while
the upstreaming is in progress.

The reason for upstreaming is to make it easier to have nixos-facter as
choice for hardware detection as part of our normal NixOS installation workflow.
Hardware from my experience takes many hands since it is hard to test
without having access to a large variety of hardware.

We hope that with nixos-facter we can reduce the boiler code required in
the nixos-hardware project and provide better out-of-the-box support,
even if a model has not been explicitly added to nixos-hardware.
I.e. unlike ubuntu we don't have support for detecting required GPU
drivers. We believe that nixos-hardware will be still required for some
vendor specific quirks, but we could in future automatically select the
profiles based on reported SKU from facter.

For more details watch the 2024 NixCon talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3H3YUqibC6c
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