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I clicked on the first link to the options appendix and noped right the fuck out.
That's a level of involvement I reserve for activities where I either get paid 100β¬+/h, or otherwise support my family.
And from what I hear, the main selling point of NixOS is how easy it is to reinstall.
Which I don't do more than once every couple of years.
And then I click "next" a bunch of times on Debian, and copy /home over from my backup.
You should try Guix!
I don't think I will.
The ease of reinstalling is not the main selling point. That's just one of the (imho many) benefits of having a declarative reproducible configuration.
Many people balk at the nix language, which i think isn't that hard to learn, But having to learn just one language/syntax instead of knowing each different application's config syntax is a huge plus for me. Plus you basically get a preprocessor for all configs, which certainly is nice.
Now if you're not a software developer i can see why that would still be a roadblock. But honestly for a pretty straight forward setup, most of it you can just find on the wiki or other places.
Well, that isn't the first thing I'd mention, but whatever. Use whatever you're comfortable with.
...well, what is? The logo looks nice.
For me, the factors were: