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I use a few packages from Homebrew and don't have any problems with it. By default it installs itself into
/home/homebrew
or something which I didn't like so I put it into~/Applications/Homebrew
instead using these steps. It warns that you may be forced to compile software if you do it this way but I'm down to clown so whatever.The biggest problem I have with it is that you'll need to keep it updated alongside your regular packages, which I do by aliasing a simple upgrade command that runs all my package manager upgrades.
I would also recommend
ungoogled-chromium
as an alternative to Brave, which does have its own official Flatpak (not marked as such but it's linked to in theungoogled-chromium
project github).I don't like that either. Thanks for that insight and thanks for sharing the link to change that!