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I love an immutable distro with Flatpaks. Snaps aren't my thing, but they only included the option; it's not like Ubuntu.
If you need packages outside Flathub, then they're not for you. However, if you're someone like me who likes Flatpak and can get everything he needs from there, immutable is great. Ever since I switched to Bazzite + Aurora, I don't have to think about anything. Everything just works, no stability issues whatsoever.
That said, I do question why KDE installed Dolphin as a Flatpak rather than baking it into the OS image. In my opinion, the file manager is best installed as a native package. SteamOS, Bazzite and Aurora all do this; yet, KDE went with the Dolphin Flatpak. I hope that doesn't cause issues.
EDIT: It turns out I was mistaken about Dolphin being installed as a Flatpak. This was done on the pre-alpha, but the Alpha release does have Dolphin, Arc and other utilities baked into the OS image.