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I tried Fedora Silverblue.
Didn't see the point. Anything that needs access to system files can't be installed as a FlatPak or in a container.
When you need to alter the install image just to get htop or Gnome Tweaks, it defeats the purpose of running an atomic distro.
And I didn't see any benefit. It was buggier than all other distros I tried except Ubuntu. So the selling point of "the devs test on the exact same system you run" doesn't seem to have any effect. And I wasn't in a situation where I would have needed to roll back to a previous state in years. Linux doesn't really bork your install with an update anymore.
Yeah that's my problems as I currently faced described in one comment.
System files install is a mess, and stability is actually shitty for some reason.
Why would it defeat the point? It is still layer so updates are smoother.