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      1 year ago

      Not necessarily, you still need backups or snapshots especially on home directory in case software have a nasty bug like deleting your data.

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        1 year ago

        in case software have a nasty bug like deleting your data.

        Laughs in isolated flatpak

        … but seriously most of my userspace software cant even access my filesystem? So even if some software blows up i doubt it could do any damage.

        The combination of nixos to have a practical unbreakable system and flatpaks to protect your userspace is pretty great. Highly recommend it. - But having backups is of course still advisable as a 3rd layer of protection, in case of hardware failure.

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          Sure until you can’t with flatpak. Flatpak does not safeguard against system binaries and there are always risks associated with that.

          Honestly I think I am going to move on from Programming.dev, it’s filled with script kiddie like you. Good lord.

          Fuck y’all. Good evening.

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            Sorry, thought you were talking about userspace software … my mistake.

            I think I am going to move on from Programming.dev Fuck y’all. Good evening

            You seem stressed, hope your mood improves.