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Bazzite has never broke for me. One of the advantages of atomic immutable distros is that there's no rush to push a new image. Either the whole image is updated when it already works, or it doesn't get shipped. None of the issues of pushing a single package update without testing that later turns out to be incompatible with a different package update.
Yeah exactly. Worst case, I reboot my system and it's fine again lol.
I see people sometimes try to act like immutable is only for newbies or people who don't like tinkering, and it's just not true.
It's beginner-friendly, sure. But you're really not that limited in what you can do, you just need to learn the different ways that they're done on immutable (rpm-ostree for example).
There is a slight learning curve, but after a few months, I really grew to like the entire concept of immutable and atomic. I'm not sure I would ever go back to Arch (if I want anything from AUR I just start up my Arch distrobox).
I have had broken updates pushed on my system with Bazzite, and the fact that I couldn't do anything about it just rubbed me the wrong way. That's just me though, some people are fine with rolling back to an older image, no hate lol