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Ive been rocking an ublue image for a few weeks now and ive been pretty comfy with it. Before using inmutable distros the idea of having random clutter anywhere on my pc was quite frustrating for some reason lol. It led me to reinstall the os whenever i installed/uninstalled too much crap. The concept of an "always clean" os is what let me to silverblue: Now i can just delete a container if its getting too big for my liking.
Ublue is the cherry on top: Now i dont worry about updates at all. Its always a new, clean install every time i boot up the computer. One day ill look on the ublue's core qualities so i can improve my experience even further. Also long live
rpm-ostree rebase
; it made the switch as painless as it could be.