I tried allready, the concept is solid, but nix language is incredibly frustrating, you spend too much time to find even package names, config options, to read documentation, to improve your configuration overall lol, you just do weird Linux, not things. I even found there is a Snowflake OS, which try to make it user-friendly, it even successes to some extend, yet it is questionable and limited, it hides things you should learn instead.
I tried allready, the concept is solid, but nix language is incredibly frustrating, you spend too much time to find even package names, config options, to read documentation, to improve your configuration overall lol, you just do weird Linux, not things. I even found there is a Snowflake OS, which try to make it user-friendly, it even successes to some extend, yet it is questionable and limited, it hides things you should learn instead.
It may be useful for advanced users that just don’t have time to bother with dependency hell… but, that’s about it IMO.