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@valentino NixOS – I mean it is really nice to have a declarative OS, but I don’t like its logo.
Gotta appreciate the pettiness of this. 😆
waaaat? I like the logo tho!
I tried installing NixOS in a VM once and it spent at least 45 minutes doing something with python and I said "That's enough of that" and killed the VM.
Python works, it's pip that doesn't work because it's trying to install stuff into an immutable distro
I've never seen it before until now, but you're totally right. I'm going to start hating it too now.
that logo is ancient and unappealing