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  • ARCH is nor really unstable. Debian is not really more stable than other distros. People just repeat stupid stuff. Both (all big) distros are reliable. Still don't use arch for work. DE is distor independent. The days are far over from choosing a distro based on DE.

    For work an atomic distro that is always working like fedora is really nice.

    Gaming is also DE independent.

    I spend very few minutes on maintenance and let fedora do all that. I use my system, I don't baby sit it.

  • ARCH is nor really unstable. Debian is not really more stable than other distros. People just repeat stupid stuff. Both (all big) distros are reliable. Still don't use arch for work. DE is distor independent. The days are far over from choosing a distro based on DE.

    For work an atomic distro that is always working like fedora is really nice.

    Gaming is also DE independent.

    I spend very few minutes on maintenance and let fedora do all that. I use my system, I don't baby sit it.

  • I don't get it.

    As such, users now have the option to choose between cachyos-fish-config and cachyos-zsh-config. "If neither is selected, the system will default to Bash. The default configuration will still be Fish ...

    You can choose between fish and zsh and if you don't select anything it selects bash but fish is default? Huh?

    Meaning, fish is preselected and you have to unselect fish in order to get bash?

    Like:

    Which shell do you want (deselect for bash)? [x] fish [ ] zsh

  • How does it lock you in? You, the admin, has full control over postgres. Sqlite has no security features. Does it store passwords? Sqlite also locks the database which is usually OK if there are no concurrent jobs. But for such services it sounds like a bad idea to use sqlite. (I am no server/app dev)