Did he win?

Can I use the normal linux kernel and if so is it documented how to do it?
If so I'll switch from Arch in a heartbeat.

Is it possible to use GuixSD with proprietary drivers? I was thinking of installing it on my laptop, but it's got a shitty proprietary wifi that doesn't work with the proper drivers, so I think I'm going for NixOS instead, but if I can make Guix work then I would prefer to (eventually) use it as my main OS.

Yes, it put Red Hat in a better position. And luckily for them Microsoft hates users even more so not many will go back to NSA/Windows.

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I'm not a scheme pro yet, but it is possible to define a nonfree package, just haven't done it before.
Check out these:
gitlab.com/mbakke/guix-nonfree
github.com/BIMSBbioinfo/guix-bimsb-nonfree
I'm buying a libre computer, but I'm going to try installing Guix System on my botnet PC too.

Also forgot to say. Guix System follows Free System Distribution Guidelines, so they make no effort to provide nonfree software support, so it may be hard to install nonfree drivers and firmware, but there are some unofficial package definitions.

gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html

Quality software won. He was just a prolific developer.

Quality software already lost decades ago.

No, his system is full of 0days, anybody with two fully functioning brain cells will avoid it.

He wishes.

the best alternatives are complete so they just work and are not dying if they have users.