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minus-squareFubarberry@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up20arrow-down1·9 months agoThe dopamine from updates is real. After using an arch based distro for awhile, I switched to one with weekly updates instead. I was surprised by how disappointing it was to check for updates and not have any available.
minus-squarepimeys@lemmy.nauk.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up12·edit-29 months agoArch together with btrfs and snapshots is the way to go. You can just boot to a previous snapshot if something fails. The end game here is of course NixOS, where the operating system itself provides a way to boot to an old configuration by default.
The dopamine from updates is real. After using an arch based distro for awhile, I switched to one with weekly updates instead. I was surprised by how disappointing it was to check for updates and not have any available.
Arch together with btrfs and snapshots is the way to go. You can just boot to a previous snapshot if something fails.
The end game here is of course NixOS, where the operating system itself provides a way to boot to an old configuration by default.