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I have been using NixOS for the last 2 years now.
I got introduced to it by friends, who had changed their entire workflow to accommodate it.
I was a bit skeptical at the beginning, tried installing the package manager to my arch install at the time, but didn&#39;t fully understand how I was supposed to use it in conjunction with how I was my computer at the time.
However, in the summer of 2023, I decided to take the plunge, and go the full way, with a new install.
Having run this type of setup for two years now, I have to admit it.
NixOS makes certain aspects of using my computer easier.</p></description>
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