I actually would recommend it for that reason. It's different from traditional desktops and polished at the same time, you dont need to fiddle with it. I think it's good way to show people that alternative (to windows) doesnt mean bad.
But is that really coupled to windows? Take office for example, i think it also runs on MacOS and browsers. Why wouldnt they be able to make a Linux Version?
Corruption on power loss is something that journaling should prevent and modern filesystems do that. So btrfs should be as safe as other modern filesystems.
Edit: Btrfs does no journaling, it implements resilience with another mechanism, namely Copy on write.
I think since the beginning if plugged in for some time it decharges to 95% so you are probably fine. You can check the battery health in desktop mode.
I wonder isn't there a step missing where the flatpak extension org.freedesktop.Sdk.Extension.openjdk21 is added to the specific vscodium flatpak? Or does it add all installed sdk files automatically to the apps environment?
No issues except that if you want to source files to set env vars you might have to use a plugin (foreignenv in my case)
I still write scripts in bash. But fish's command completion is incredible. Idk, maybe other shells can be that good as well, but fish does out of the box.
Edit: Also some people used to bash wondered what that nice shell is on a server we administrate together. They had no problems using it coming from bash.
And sticking with POSIX is good if you want to stay portable, but my shell mustn't be portable. It should be friendly and reduce mental load.
OpenSUSE MicroOS is meant for servers and runs well on my VPS for 1-2 years already