I thought "too complex, too much of a timesink" and that kept me from trying it for a long time. My experience is different.
If you are at all idiosyncratic about your setup, using Nix is better than whatever pile of bootstrapping bash scripts you've kludged together over the years.
If you are at all idiosyncratic about your setup, using Nix is better than whatever pile of bootstrapping bash scripts you've kludged together over the years.