Use Guix/Nix, have your cake and eat it

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Use Guix/Nix, have your cake and eat it

yo you can just turn a choice into a meme and the crowd will go crazy

I've used several distros over the years, and out of all of them, the only distro where I've faced zero intractible problems has been CachyOS.
Also Linux is just more mature
I have many other things I'd rather do on my computer, than mess around with the OS. I just want one that works and stays out of my way. Oh, and doesn't spy on me.
Best of both worlds:
Still feels like a hat on a hat. Unless you're on bleeding edge hardware doing something truly novel with the OS, I'm not sure why a selective opt-in log of various bolt-ons and patches improves your experience.
Computers, at their heart, are still just a place you go to manage spreadsheets, email other people those spreadsheets, and pirate entertainment. So you're always left asking the burning question "How will this patch improve my experience with spreadsheets?" And 99.5% of the time, the answer is "It won't".
I think you meant to say nix lol.
Is Homebrew any good on Linux tho?
Well, if you're okay using 3+ years old versions of various software...
Step 1: ah so glad this setup is complete and fully tweaked. So letβs leave it as is.
Step 2: but then again maybe I should try out this little extra thing I just found online that might not workβ¦
It turns out you love installing and configuring software, not actually using it.
I'm in this post and I don't like it
I never make it to step 1
Or could use Gentoo, only using the more unstable keywords for packages you want to be newer than old stable.
Best of both paths in one.
... Though... Do enjoy the increasing dependency wrangling, the more you mix and match.