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Nix the package manager, and NixOS the operating system are different things. Nix does not pretends to be something else than a better package manager / build system for deterministic/reproducible distribution of software.
And by Unix I meant beyond processes... I meant all the imperative way of doing things in Unix and Unix-like OSs. Problematic FHS... I.e things that Nix and NixOS solve.
will read more on nixos then.
looked a long time ago and the selling point was just calling the common practice of a install-script black magic. ...yeah install scripts are not standardized across distros, but they did start one from scratch too so :shrug and while that is nice, dockerfiles are more popular now, for better or worse (it's for worse)
what i call a meme is all the promises that config sharing fixes all problems. yeah you can share your facy declarative build setting with 7tb of ram and running all compilers as root to rebuild your package, but i won't touch it on my systems.
rest all seemed pretty unixy underneath.