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> Any reason you specifically like NixOS on WSL?

Pretty much the same reason I like NixOS on my Linux laptop and Nix-Darwin on my Macbook - single flake that I can use on all my machines so that they all behave in a predictable way.

I do most of my Rust development (with the exception of komorebi and whkd) on NixOS in WSL, using JetBrains IDEs running on Windows accessing projects in WSL and I haven't noticed anything causing churn, however I think this is probably language-dependent.

Generally I think it's a reasonable heuristic that any language which is a pain to develop with when source directories are mounted in Docker containers (JS/TS and the huge node_modules folders immediately jump out) will also have similar problems in WSL (though probably not _as_ bad).



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