I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.

Your local herpetology guy.

Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!

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  • Yes, the short version is that immutability means that the filesystem (except for your home folder) is read-only and updated all at once.

    This makes it so that updates never break the machine, and you can roll back to previous versions of the machine all at once, seamlessly.

    For new people I always recommend fedora kinoite, but if you’re highly experienced, immutability provides little value as you can always just chroot and unbreak the system yourself.











  • Until you lose access to your password manager, of course… which is bound to eventually happen, due to hardware or software issues or loss of the device if it’s local, or due to network issues, the provider discontinuing the service, or inevitable enshittification if it’s online.

    It has never happened to me and is absolutely not bound to happen, especially if it’s local and backed up…

    I’d rather remember one REALLY secure password than 100+ bad ones.