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I absolutely love the idea of NixOS and have tried it a few times, but I just can't wrap my head around the language and syntax. It hurts my brain. Which is sad for me, because it seems like magic until I run into a wall and it starts doing unexpected things and I go into the slippery slope of messy confusing code trying to patch things until it works the way I want it to and I soon have a unmaintainable spaghetti configuration I can no longer understand at all and I never escape the doomspiral.
Yeah, it took me a good while to be comfortable. And I am still more or less a noob.
I'd say I don't fully understand the syntax properly, but I get around. The docs are great if you haven't checked them.
I have also been spitballing with AI to get input on how to attack new problems in there and I find that really helpful. If you are strongly anti-ai there are some good community chats on Discord, Matrix and elsewhere where people have been really kind and helpful as well.
My recommendation is:
You have to think it is fun for it to be worth it really, but you seem sold on the concept, so I think you'll get there!