• j0rge@lemmy.ml
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    Bluefin/Aurora adoption takes a bit longer because developers have to adjust their workflows, and there’s still this odd stigma around atomics.

    Bluefin maintainer here, our target audience are container people, not people who want to adjust their workflows. The people we cater to don’t have an opinion on “atomics” because no one’s ever heard of that term. They’ve heard of docker or podman though.

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      20 hours ago

      Thanks Jorge the good work! I had been using silverblue for years and now I’m running machines with bazzite, bluefin, and ucore os. I really, really enjoy how easy to manage atomic distros are, and how they steer you towards better practices (in dev and sysadmin) by design. Thanks!

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      I actually just switched from Bazzite to Bluefin on my devices, even my gaming PC

      Mostly because I wanted a more minimal/essential experience with less pre-installed packages

      I’m sure I’m sacrificing a little gaming performance, but nothing noticeable by me so far

      :shrug:

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        7 hours ago

        I mean yeah sure, if you’re not a developer you can just use it like a chromebook. :D