When I was learning Nix for the first time, I never found myself frustrated with it. My brain was in learning mode: everything was strange and new and exciting. I was more interested in what Nix was than in how to actually use it; I was more interested in how it worked than what I could do with it. And more importantly: I expected it to be difficult to use. Nix has a reputation, after all, and it didn’t really bother me that it kept plunging me into a bash shell, or that it didn’t have a ...| ianthehenry.com