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Praising Pop!_OS for their update process rings really hollow given they apparently don't run an apt update when launching the Pop!_Shop. Remember when Linus Sebastian borked X11 trying to install Steam? That issue with Steam had been detected and fixed before that happened, but for some reason Pop!_Shop was trying to pull from an outdated apt cache. That and I can tell you from personal experience the way you check for updates is you open the "Installed" tab and...wait. Such Apple, very bullshit. Not borking things by applying updates is more of a factor of being a Debian descendant and using APT rather than Pacman.
Pop!_OS' version of Gnome is very trendily themed but it's still Gnome, the user interface that hates interfacing with users. Every time I saw someone who tried and then immediately gave up on Linux saying something like "Linux is worthless you can't even rename a file" I'm like "You used Gnome didn't you?" Gnome is the second most user hostile UI I'm aware of after the FCC's website.
To each their own, I suppose. I love Gnome. It's my favorite DE across any OS.