With that, I’m starting a contest (the prize is the honor of being texted by me that you won):
Guess how much it will take me to break the system beyond repair. I will deliberately do stupid things such as using random niche bootloaders, bcachefs and whatever else is suggested in comments.
If I can’t break the system in like 2 weeks, I’m installing that NixOS config regardless of this challenge.
Yep, that’s it. Thanks for participation and don’t break your system.
Edit: I’m not going with bcachefs. Thanks Linus


isn’t fedora already bleeding edge?
I’ve always seen fans call it “cutting edge” or “leading edge”, as it’s somewhere between other distros with it shipping most feature updates once every six months.
Personally, I prefer something more up-to-date, but at least you don’t typically get stuff in the Fedora repos that’s so out of date, that it’s actively broken.
For example, for $DAYJOB, I need the
reuseCLI, which states in its documentation to install it withapt install reuse. On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, that’s just a dumb idea, because the version in the repos is 3 years old and crashes when you go to use it, producing subtly wrong results. That cost us half a day of debugging this week, for no good reason…No. It’s point release