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Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Loved nixOS but couldn't install PIA VPN gui and disliked the workarounds. Also doing .net dev was more awkward than I liked so went back to Arch and wrote some scripts to install all the packages I want instead. Love the idea of nixOS though.
Package your own if you need it
I have no idea how and given there's been a lot of people asking the same thing I don't think it's as trivial as packaging some binaries.