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NixOS for the exact same Reason.
At some Point you just stop hopping.
Ironically i started using NixOS in order to distrohop. I thought it'd be nice to have everything in one config file so i can easily recreate my system if one of my hops explodes.
Well, that didn't quite go as planned. Using it for 2 years now.
I was recommended nix, because I used to use Linux with snapshots and write my setup notes in bash scripts
I just wanted to run docker with gpu access though...a dozen distros known for Nvidia support, I decided if I had to eat a shit sandwich, I would eat it once.
Nix actually showed the desktop with the generic driver... It was faster to see up docker and vscode and everything else then to enable the Wi-Fi
Nix is the one true Linux. Look at the lengths they go through to emulate a fraction of our greatness