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The struggle for libre computing cannot be disentangled from other forms of socialist reform. One must be willing to reject proprietary software as fiercely as they would reject capitalism. Luckily, we are not alone.

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[–] invalidusernamelol@hexbear.net 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's so nice knowing you can't really fuck up your machine unless you really try. Being able able to rebase is huge too. Just temporarily try out a different base image without fully reinstalling or booting into a live environment.

[–] TheModerateTankie@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've been running it for several months now and everything about it has has been incredibly solid and trouble-free. You can't tweak out an install the way you can with other distros, at least not without making your own spin, but nothing ever breaks. Perfect for people who want a good experience right after the install finishes.

Yep, I'm considering just switching to fully atomic and just running my environments with toolbx. I do a ton of Python work and I'm basically doing everything with venv and containers anyways.

Already got a Fedora Desktop install that I've tweaked out pretty hard and am dreading a reconfigure lol. Should still do it just to have the stability, I tend to crash my distros when I start going crazy with trying out packages and accidentally break things.