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Nice!
I've never really ran any of the immutable/atomic distros for daily driver so can't give you tips from experience. But this seemed sensible (but a bit in depth, maybe just take parts of it). https://lurkerlabs.com/fedora-silverblue-ultimate-post-install-guide/
And if you're looking at atomic/immutable, also check out Bluefin, Aurora and Bazzite (based on Fedora).
Good luck!
Thanks, I'll check everything
I'll use an atomic distro to make it less likely to brake, since it'll carry work-related stuff.