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This is not entirely correct. It's a feature of atomic distros in general. Bazzite doesn't lock anything down any more than its upstream Silverblue and Kinoite parents do, it's just that most of the system files have been set to be immutable to ensure repeatable and standardized deployments.
This is great for scalability and ensuring the most uptime. Not so great if you want to do a lot of system tinkering.
The other issue is that a lot of existing software needlessly installs itself globally, rather than making use of the user's local access. It's a paradigm that needs to change, since most software doesn't need access to most of the system directories to function.
Does it show I've never used an atomic distro before?
We all have different knowledge bases. You were close, I was just providing a little more clarity. No snark meant or intended!
Have a nice day!
Don't take this wrong, but you should refrain from commenting on what you don't know. Immutable distros have to fight a lot of disinformation already.