Which sucks because it was specifically meant to bring a slew of Wayland fixes and improvements, but instead broke both Wayland and X11 for a variety of games
For users, it would make sense. Ublue supported multiple driver versions from when the Nvidia image build process was first figured out until the rpmfusion nvidia package maintainers stopped building/mainatining the older drivers
I'm digging desktop bazzite ever since the update that fixed ddccontrol on desktop (no more blank monitor on reboots, yay!). Kinda great that the only criticism on HN is a guy talking about a whopping 7 GB of flatpaks.
Even if they did take up 10% more space, that would be an extremely low price to pay for not having incompatible libraries, broken apps, and broken updates because of dependency hell
One of the criticisms people have with containerizing their desktop apps is the "insane amount of space for their environment" that people think it requires. That's a direct quote from a reddit post on the topic from today.
if 1.3GB for 10 popular apps in the age of $50 1TB drives is worth having a broken computer, then by all means, keep using distro packages. And it only gets more efficient the more flatpaks you install.