Over the past year, one thing that #Flatpak has changed in my life is that it lets me easily live on the absolute "bleeding edge" for some select #GNOME applications that I know just typically work better in their "nightly" versions (like Calendar, Maps, Gitg and Papers), without breaking anything else on my #Linux computers while letting me experience fixes as soon as they land… and I'll admit that's pretty damned cool.
@nekohayo Same here, and additionally, I'm *also* often updating Fedora Silverblue to the upcoming Fedora betas (and sometimes even Rawhide) to get the latest GNOME desktop a little early too.
As most of the apps I use are as flatpaks, they keep working regardless of how turbulent everything under it might be. (Generally, things are fine. If they're not, I can roll back and stay on a deployment or rebase otherwise.)