I mean sure, if your internet can barely supply a 1080p video, Bazzite might not be a good idea until updates can be uh, diffed or whatever the term is for only downloading the difference
I have a zoo. Bazzite on 2 Steam Decks and 1 Rog Ally, Aurora on a X13 G2 that is purely a test machine, Macbook Pro 14 base 2021 16/512 soon to be upgraded to a M3 Max 64/2TB, Gaming PC with Bazzite, a Surface with Windows 11 on it
So like the CI would release a new version of the image, the cache would pull it at midnight and then computers running that image on the local network would update everything from the cached image
yes, but the cache would download it over the slow network when nobody cares that the network is busy and then all the computers download the image over a fast local connection
I could see that being useful for a lab which takes 6 hours to download a 1GB update (45KB/s) and needs to update at least 8 computers on identical images twice per week
I do not see the benefit over spending ten minutes (or one, with experience) to reschedule automatic updates, and schedule an automatic shutdown after that if preferred