I'd been a Windows user for around 30 years and I'd probably qualify as a fanboy. I'm sure I hit all seven stages of grief to some extent over Windows' enshittification.
But switching to Linux has given me all the good feelings about my computer. So I'm good now.
For me it's easily the latter.
There's a good deal of misinformation here. The main part being disk space. While it is true that flatpak apps will take up more space, it's not nearly as bad as you think it is. There is a lot of really good optimization going on under the hood that you don't see. Dependencies are de duplicated. I'm no expert on it, but I believe that dependencies also have delta changes from one version to the next.
Regarding apps not supporting building of the source, you should get over that or do the work of supporting it yourself. Open source is a hard, usually thankless job.
While the Switch 2 has better hardware, that's only a tiny piece of the value proposition. The Deck is leagues better in value. I guarantee it will be able to play new release games for another 10 years. You can't say that for the Switch 2. It won't be able to play all of the new releases, sure, but thousands more than the Switch 2.
And that's not to mention the tens of thousands of games the Deck can play now that the Switch 2 will never be able to play.
The truth is that hype and FOMO are powerful drugs that push gamers to constantly shell out their hard earned money to chase the newest things.
And, to an extent, I get it. There is something to be said about playing games when they come out and experiencing that moment with other gamers. There's a sort of fraternal feeling about it.
But if you can step back from that and be patient, you can play all the games you have time for and not play into their trap.
That's part of the issue, though. Sometimes they sell trash for high prices, too. Sometimes they sell the same game across three console generations and increase the price.
There are way more issues with Nintendo than just whatever your beef with Smash is.
Of what?
I fucking teared up when Tarn smiled and showed the camera his secret in the final episode.
They're all such sweet and genuine people who deserve to be happy.
You can do tons of personalization on immutable distros. It just doesn't work the way you're used to. I use Aurora and it's an excellent tinkerer's OS.
Someone making money directly through Nazi Twitter gets no sympathy from me when its fuhrer turns his ire against them.
I sit to pee when I get up in the middle of the night. Don't have to be able to see.
What is the part for? What does it do?
I had win 8.1 for a long while. It really wasn't bad. Win 11 is what finally pushed me away from Windows.
Comments shouldn't explain code. Code should explain code by being readable.
Comments are for whys. Why is the code doing the things it's doing. Why is the code doing this strange thing here. Why does a thing need to be in this order. Why do I need to store this value here.
Stuff like that.
Worth noting that people also do this to themselves voluntarily.
I did the same thing for my wife. She lives almost exclusively in the browser. I put her on the same atomic OS I'm using, and for her the experience is pretty similar to her previous Chromebook.
I was a Windows user for around 30 years and loved it. But I got so frustrated with Windows that I switched. My computer didn't feel like I was the one in control of it anymore, and I hated that.
I'm very happy on Linux, now.
I'm sure I would like Bazzite on my Deck. But I don't use it a ton and Steam OS works fine. So I'd only install Bazzite if I was bored and wanted a project.
Jorge Castro of Universal Blue (Bazzite, Bluefin, Aurora) likes to say that normal people don't install operating systems. And he's totally right.
No, it's because Nintendo bad. They are incredibly anti consumer.
If you value your life, you shouldn't drive a 50 year old car. They are death traps in accidents.

So much siding, but it keeps getting worse
It's bad from the outside, but the inside is so much worse. And it gets worse the more you look at it. So many details that are just so awful. Living in this "house" is probably miserable.