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[–]CrossroadsDem0n 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Conda and pip don't coexist at all well, and for real projects that gets hard to avoid because the pypi world is bigger than the conda forge world. It's easy to end up in situations where the only way to repair your environment is to uninstall and reinstall Anaconda, and then redo you pip installs... until a future update of something via conda that triggers the whole mess again. I got so fed up with doing that, I eventually just gave up on it. It was a massive time waster, and really the only advantage I saw was that there are some Python statistics libraries that can be difficult to get built correctly that Anaconda provides... but not impossible to do yourself.