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My impression of github since switching to Linux
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Each to their own. Linux is, in my opinion, about choice. If one prefers everything to be ultra minimalist, native and lightweight, then that's fine.
I personally just find to be Linux' most overlooked strength is containerization. It's one of the main reasons why most servers run Linux, because of things like Docker. On the desktop, containers are way underutilized, but that's now slowly changing with things like Flatpak or Distrobox.
A distrobox container is technically more bloated than a native install, sure, that's correct.
But, in my opinion, it's like saying "Drawers and closets are bloat for my apartment. I throw everything on the floor." Yeah, now you have less things in your room, but it looks like shit, you can't find anything and you fall over your tubberware that's mixed with your underwear and shampoo.
Having everything collected in a container only costs me a few hundred MBs and a small amount of RAM if needed. But, literally every PC has more than 50 GB hard drive space and 8 GB RAM. If your system slows down because of one container, then your PC is the problem, not distrobox.
That absolutely doesn't mean we should stop optimizing software of efficiency. But it can help us to spend our time on more important stuff, like fixing bugs or adding new cool features.
I really love Flatpak because of that. Sure, it has some drawbacks, but as soon as more devs support Flatpak officially, and iron out some issues we currently have, like misconfigured permissions, they're (imo) the best package format. Why should a distro maintainer have to apply every software change to their package format? That's needlessly duplicated work.