I've been on Bazzite for a while now and it's almost boring how stable it is.
I agree it's a potential drawback for people that like tinkering. It kind of turns your computer into a very flexible gaming console.
Don't give up if an OS doesn't work out for you!
Any existing Linux solutions for tracking energy/cpu usage (trend, not snapshot)?
Nvidia Sunshiners (game streaming), how are you getting it to work?
Can you give 3 likes and 3 dislikes for your opposition Presidential candidate and your supporting candidate?
Is WattOS open source?
Need help to find OSTree-like project
How is Minecraft Dungeons?
Rolling my own immutable distro
What's something you wish would "come back" but you feel like you're the only one that cares?
Even as a tech savvy person I'll admit it's a bit of a problem to "take your toys and go home". Google purposefully made themselves an integral part of most of our lives so it really is about as involved as moving homes when it comes to migrating away from Google.
I would just say that moving one service is better than moving none of them. It's a slow process but it is doable. I'd say email is easiest to start with. I haven't converted any accounts yet (i.e. using my new email as the username) but for any new accounts I've been using my new email and occasionally closing accounts associated to Gmail. There's probably a ton of services you've signed up for but never use so closing is way easier than migrating.