Maximilian Bosch 13bcd07385 flake: don't use self in let block
The upcoming change factors out a lot of code to make it reusable for a
"legacy" Hydra project that we use to build a matrix of (Lix x nixpkgs)
to have a warm cache for everyone.

The Hydra project will not use flakes to have some inputs overridable,
so the change is needed. In non-flake mode we don't have a notion of
"self", so rename it to `lixSrc` such that the next commit is purely
about moving stuff without changing any aspect.

Current stock Hydra doesn't expose `lastModified` though, so right now
that is a cache-miss. There's a pending Hydra PR fixing that[1].

[1] https://git.lix.systems/lix-project/hydra/pulls/82

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Lix

Lix is an implementation of Nix, a powerful package management system for Linux and other Unix systems that makes package management reliable and reproducible.

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