All of these distros strive to solve the problem with having multiple versions of libraries and programs coexisting without conflicts, but Gobo took a different approach. What Gobo doesn’t do is the declarative system configuration. In Nix you don’t need to worry about breaking your system because you can easily restore the previous version of your config. In traditional distros you would need to set up package manager hooks to make snapshots and create snapshots manually every time before changing something in /etc




Clothes. My current phone has a few years already, but because all the new phones are huge bricks I’m not in hurry to get a new phone. Also it took me many phones to finally find one that is compact, smooth, has a clean interface and doesn’t require service visits every few months (Xperia Z1)