IMO Flatpak is the best of them all. I don't want to bother with repo packages that have complete and unnecessary access to my system. Flatpak neatly installs an app and isolates it, and if I no longer want it I can just easily click "Uninstall" on my Settings app without it leaving a mess or any trace behind, unlike repo packages that manage to screw something as simple as uninstalling itself.
IverCoder
I ate that Cookies and Cheese and yes, there's mozzarella in it. A lot of it.
All of the points of the previous comment are actually valid. Plus, immutable distros are much safer and easier to tinker with than traditional mutable distros. For example, an extremely specialized Arch setup would be much more stable and easier to jumpstart if it was a personalized Universal Blue image, even all your Flatpaks can be declared and installed at setup.
Cotton
binex-dsk is now shadowbanned on GitHub
Evil Wayland is making their app crash
Jeze3D.flatpakref
Sorry for the Windows emojis lol, I'm on a computer shop as I post this on lunch break
On much more recent driver versions Wayland support has been further improved. I suggest going with Fedora Silverblue since RPM Fusion is pretty quick to roll out new driver versions.
This is not nice.
I've been under scrutiny, yeah oh yeah, you handle it beautifully, yeah oh yeah, all this shit is new to me
Fourteen pages of comments within a day of posting in Phoronix? Grab your popcorn guys ๐ฟ