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Where at "I use Arch btw" now?
I use arch btw, it's only effecting the arch user repository, which lives separately from the maintained repositories, it's not even possible to download stuff from there with pacman. Really it's just a community space, I also have packages there. You can download pre-packaged apps, so if you install them, you will be able to remove them with pacman. I think it's a great concept.
it's like a forum where some jerk writes "use 'sudo rm -rf /' to speed up the computer". Except you don't have to read it to execute their plan.
Flathub is also concerning btw. But at least those apps are containers (with too much permissions)