The reason I migrated to an atomic #Linux distro, in my case Fedora Silverblue, is that it's impossible to brick.

By (A) pushing all user applications into containers and then (B) running OS updates atomically in a transaction, a working state of your #Linux machine can be maintained no matter what crazy things you experiment with.

PopOS is legacyware, as are most distros.

https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/silverblue/

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Whoa, really? How long have you been running it?

Couple years now. Unbrickable.

Am I correct in saying though your only meant to run flatpaks so the apps you install arent always packaged by the original developer?