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Yup, OP has done his time in Arch meaning now competent, probably, time to go to Fedora and relax, close enough to the edge but not bleeding, good QA, For extra chill go atomic, check out uBlue...
I'd go for an atomic distro if it weren't for the AUR. It's too comfy.
Run Arch in a distrobox, done (in atomic you lean hard on distrobox and flatpak).
Can you install an app with GUI in a distrobox that then shows up on the app list? That'd be amazing but I doubt it since it's using containerization, I wonder what "tightly integrated" really means. Anyway, I'll look it up, thanks!
yup, the syntax is (from within the distrobox)
distrobox-export --app appname