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GNU Guix is where it's at
Can't install proprietary apps --> useless as a work machine.
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this is not how Guix works - please don't blindly spread misinformation
Install firefox on stock guix please.
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add channel nonguix install firefox
since when is "adding a channel" not part of the "stock" system? if that were so nothing would ever be part of debian based stock systems
my point being: you can and probably should try to bring it into your workplace
That's literally what it is? You're trying to make a Theseus ship argument where there is none. By your logic, ubuntu would be stock debian. "it's just a few apt repos with their packages installed"
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Distrobox with Arch for proprietary apps?
Makes about as much sense as buying a mac with apple silicon to develop x86 linux apps or windows to develop linux apps.