We need more GUIX here. Not using the distro but really interested in knowing more about it. Hype seems to be solely focused on NixOS lately.
I’ve installed it on my dad’s spare laptop, which is a 2019 Celeron machine with just 4GB RAM. It is a pain in the ass if you have non-open source drivers (in my case, the Realtek wifi driver). Building a kernel takes an entire day. Also, there’s no substitute server in Asia, so the download is pretty slow. And Guille is kind of a hard language to learn. At least from what I felt personally.
I heard the opposite, that guille is easier to learn than NixOS language.
Guile and Guix is way better documented than Nix. The language have more features, so you don’t have to use a hack to load packages, can actually know what is accepted in a function instead of blindly copying what others do, and it comes with a formatter.
I find it more intuitive, if that makes sense.
I think the language is harder but more powerful than Nix’s.
Imo a better manual and examples would help a lot.
I’d say one of the biggest issues is the one with proprietary drivers - you can’t really find examples and guides on how to get drivers working because it’s kept hush-hush, and to install them yourself requires knowledge on how to set things up, knowledge which beginner users don’t have ofc.
I’m a big fan of Guix and Guile but atm I couldn’t switch over due to this.