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"path": "/t/real-world-fedora-atomic-distro-security/35869#post_5",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-02T11:18:09.000Z",
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"textContent": "xe3:\n\n> if you frequently _update without restarting,_ the atomic distros are actually nicer to use\n\nThis makes a lot of sense. I think if I were installing from scratch, I would go with an atomic distro (probably Bazzite due to how well it seems to handle automatic updates and how nice the defaults are). But I feel like the differences are too small at this point to justify moving from my current install. I’ll probably stop using dnf-automatic though.",
"title": "Real world fedora atomic distro security?"
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