> pretending to be simple while shuffling complexity elsewhere
We don't particularly care if, say, `lbu` is a 10,000 line bash script, if it works. Actually, we've tinkered around with KISS Linux before, where a single bash script is responsible for being the entire package manager and rebuilding the entire operating system live. We were unable to get Nvidia working on it even before the motherboard swap though :)
I'd argue Nix merely surfaces the inherently complex nightmare we've all been hiding from though.
From that view it's likely I'd view alpine as pretending to be simple while shuffling complexity elsewhere.
I'm not confident enough to say that is the case with alpine though.