I wouldn't really say that is bad. If it is not some critical part of your system, there is nothing wrong with trying something new. All projects have to start from something.
Personally, I really enjoy it. Apart from the "I switched to this distro because it has nicer buttons" or whatever. I love tinkering and trying out obscure software and learning something from it. Plus, it can often be better. This is exactly how I switched from sudo to doas.
Mainly, it is much easier to config. Sudo has loads of options that you probably won't ever use, especially on your desktop if you have just a single user.
I wouldn't really say that is bad. If it is not some critical part of your system, there is nothing wrong with trying something new. All projects have to start from something.
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Personally, I really enjoy it. Apart from the "I switched to this distro because it has nicer buttons" or whatever. I love tinkering and trying out obscure software and learning something from it. Plus, it can often be better. This is exactly how I switched from sudo to doas.
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Mainly, it is much easier to config. Sudo has loads of options that you probably won't ever use, especially on your desktop if you have just a single user.