It's good if you like making a declarative config for your system that sets it up the way you want consistently. But honestly I'd rather use ublue at that point
some people like it. it's main issue is that it's totally different than how any other linux distro does things and there's no good centralized documentation
to continue. they've also updated their way of doing things (i.e. flakes) but lots of documentation is pre-flakes, and system vs home-manger being different setups, etc.
why would they end a universal flatpack that everyone has access to... and only build a nix version that less than 1% of the current linux userbase even understands? i mean, i can understand 'in addition to' but 'only'?
I tried creating a config file to force the orientation and it does work, but games don't run anymore after doing the change, can't even go back to desktop mode. Any ideas?