• juipeltje@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      What? He said “in order to go mainstream”, referring to immutable distros like bazzite.

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        9 hours ago

        Bazzite is not immutable, and SteamOS is as mainstream as it gets while being A/B root immutable.

        All of them ship Flathub because it’s ready for public consumption.

        If the attempt here is to argue that cloud native isn’t mainstream and change topics from flathub, you are proudly in a bubble of 3% of the computing industry while your peers in the Linux server space and Android run circles around you.

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          7 hours ago

          Pretty sure bazzite is immutable, it is based on silverblue after all. But that’s besides the point, i just wanted to point out that you probably misunderstood what he was saying. Immutable distros being mainstream kinda depends on how you look at it i suppose. Purely in terms of amount of users, with steamos and bazzite being so popular, i guess you could consider it mainstream, but how many people actually choose a distro because it is immutable? Steamos just happens to ship with the steam deck, bazzite is popular because it mimicks steamos for other devices, and if you look at something else like NixOS, it’s more about the system being declarative rather than immutable. It’s probably safe to say that flatpak is the most popular third party package manager though, i do agree with that.

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            6 hours ago

            You are arguing with Bazzite’s primary maintainer. “Immutable” is a bit of a misnomer, especially since multiple directories like /etc are read/write.

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              Ah i see, i had no idea lol. In that case i stand corrected since he probably knows better than i do. I think the term immutable is causing a lot of confusion, because i also see a lot of other sources online label bazzite as immutable. And then ofcourse there are other projects that use the term composable, or atomic. I guess i fell victim to that confusion as well now.