This Linux distro poses its own challenges, but power-users will love it
Briefly

NixOS presents a steep learning curve, especially for new users unfamiliar with command-line processes, making it less ideal for those who prefer straightforward installations.
While NixOS performs well and offers flexibility, users seeking non-free software options like Chrome and Slack may find installation challenging, prompting a preference for more user-friendly distributions.
NixOS sits between user-friendly distributions like Ubuntu and the complexity of Arch Linux, appealing to users seeking a more robust Linux experience without total complexity.
This open-source operating system is solid and free to use—great for individuals who only need open-source applications, thus creating a niche audience.
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