Personally, I’m looking forward to native Wayland support for Wine and KDE’s port to Qt 6.

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    • Nix (OS, the package manager, and the language) having excellent and exhaustive documentation.
    • It being so easy to use that my grandmother could use it. Heck, a GUI to handle packages would be amazing!
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      It has so many interesting possible applications. Declarative and reproducible wine configurations for games and software; universal (cross-distro) packaging (without emulated runtime environments like flatpak); reproducible user environments managed easily with a GUI with trivial version control (both for config and software versions); pre-configuring a system before even setting it up (such as configuring a raspberry pi before you’ve even bought one so that once you have, you just install and configure everything in one go).