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Yeah man... Was really silly of me thinking back at it.. I saw a big list of this, thought to myswlf "oh that's odd.." and proceeded the action... Big silly. So yeah hopefully an immutable system will also help against this and make me follow standards a bit better 😅
I'll be honest, I've been using Linux for ~16 years now, I've yet to switch to immutable systems. I see the appeal, I've been toying around with NixOS and Tumbleweed on VMs, but for my main machines (which I use for work), it's an additional learning curve I've yet to spend enough time on to feel confident I won't get stuck fixing my OS on a work day lol