Something I still don't understand after all these years, is why all the conversation around treats it as a "use it as-is" distro (which it really just isn't very good at!), and not more people are talking about what it could uniquely offer as a technical foundation for an actual end-user OS.

@joepie91 I firmly believe that "it's a Linux distro" statement is the prime culprit for making it seen as just another barely different Linux distro by the Linux majority. Just like Windows users consider Linux a "Windows for geeks": obvious downsides with no upsides. If it was instead marketed as "the only configurable OS that just so happens to use Linux", the world would've been a much better place.
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@monk I've been thinking along similar lines, yeah, but I don't have much more than a hunch to go off there.

(I may or may not have a related project in-flight where I intend to try this)

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