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The kernel is one of the least important components when it comes to performance.
Kernel tweaks can eek out a couple percent here or there for your specific task (while likely regressing in others) but nothing really significant.
FWIW though, we have lqx and rt variants in NixOS (though rt is mainline now with 6.12).
Generally yes.
Here is two examples from my recent experience:
I will look into nixOS definitely. Last time I checked must have been 2018 hehe
Right if you have applications with rt constraints, you'll obviously need a rt-capable OS but that's more a matter of it being available as a feature, rather than being performant enough.