I think that’s because the user can still fuck up their system by doing some stuff to those user files, like not managing their packages correctly. Note that for normal users anything that messes up their user experience equates to messing up “the system”. But I don’t really know, it’s just a guess. I just run a normal distro where you can mess with everything (like god intended lol).
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I use Artix btw. Pretty stable, I guess I have to fix something a few times a year.
I have been using Dash for years now as bin/sh. I couldn’t manage to get rid of Bash so it’s still installed (distro is Artix). As an interactive shell I run Fish. Dash is indeed rather terrible as an interactive shell as others have said.
Zhuangzi doesn’t really speak about good vs evil as far as I remember, but they do include a similar concept as the right one. In the old days, the ancient ones lived in perfect harmony, but then later on people started living unnaturally (unaligned with the Dao) and things like war and greed popped up. If one follows the Dao one can return to that natural state of being. As far as I understand it of course.
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1·11 months agoI like fucking around and finding out. I also don’t like roll backs, real men only roll forwards :)
(don’t take that too seriously please)


I have no clue but I do have a question. If you want to mess about with window managers and ricing them (I like that as well), wouldn’t a non immutable distro be easier? It is “immutable” but it seems you want to mutate all kinds of stuff.