I think I've definitely switched teams to the so called "immutable" distros. They just work (tm), except when they don't, but that's besides the point. They are so easy to set up, and I truly think that this idea of letting the distro set up your partitions is the best way to go about it. You want to "dual boot"? Buy another HDD/SSD/etc, chud, stop being poor. Everything else is also seamless for the most part, and despite its short comings I think Flatpak might truly be the best option for regular user-facing programs, and for any other case Distrobox with your meme le haxor distro of choice is good enough.
@Kerosene I tried to use nixOs but it's so much work to make it work with a laptop with no-video, setup it properly with all my customizations and packages.
I imagine that after I setup everything it's great because it just works but to get there is too much work
@kumicota Yeah I also tried giving NixOS a spin but having to use that retarded configuration language for everything just ended up pissing me off more than it did years prior after tasting what just works (tm) feels like.
@Kerosene@kumicota ive been tempted to try it but given i managed to break my debian install.. probably not a good idea..
wish windows and mac were more usable
@Paulajak@kumicota At least when it comes to Windows it seems it's becoming less and less usable over time. :ballmer: he can't keep getting away with it.
@iska@Pawlicker@kumicota@Paulajak Tbh Gnome devs' attitude of "suck a dick, choke on it" towards its users would be bases if they weren't soy creatures themselves. Imagine giga chad commits like "removed support for Bluetooth devices. Get a cable, nerds"
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