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🏗️ AerynOS: The OS As Infrastructure

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      TLDR: SerpentOS rebranded

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        How does it compare to NixOS?

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          I'm wondering since they mention "it's not a Linux distro" if they will expand these tools to other kernels like RedoxOS ?

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            Cool, but… why not just NixOS?

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              Cool, but… why not just NixOS?

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              Why not Slackware?

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                Cool, but… why not just NixOS?

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                aerynos is pretty much just another distro as far as the user is concerned. extremely user/normie friendly unlike nix, and unlike fedora silverblue it doesn't have a bunch of dumb limitations like forcing the user to use containers.

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                  How does it compare to NixOS?

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                  way more simple to use and maintain for users. aerynos behaves almost exactly like a traditional distro with the exception of the /usr stuff

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