SuperDicq on Nostr: Aren't all declarative operating systems also immutable operating systems by ...
Aren't all declarative operating systems also immutable operating systems by definition? Because the package management is done transactionally?
I'm an old forever Debian user and I am not up to date with the latest meme distro lingo can someone explain?
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