Give me your most controversial Linux takes that nobody wants to admit are actually true.

I'll start, Photoshop isn't actually a big deal for most people and it being missing is easier to complain about than fixing the real issues on the #Linux desktop

@BrodieOnLinux immutability and sandboxing don't provide extra security/privacy because they can still access my home directory and all I really care about are my files.

@revkarol I don't think that was the main aim of "immutability". There's a reason why some said "anti-hysteresis" is a better term, because the main point is reliability and predictability. Even with package managers, update issues can still happen - the point being to resist* improper updates that breaks the system and makes rollback easier.

*(not proof, much like how true waterproofing is not practical for most products)