I have very little experience with that, and I just want to ask whether fedora silverblue would be the distro for me? Does anyone have any experience?
Essentially, you enter an unprivileged container (no root, no daemon), but keep your username and home directory. What this means is you can switch operating systems but keep your environment and kernel.
I enter toolbox to build packages using build-time dependencies from Fedora Rawhide. Outside toolbox, my packages get updated as well.
As of 2019-10-30, only Fedora-based images have been officially created; however, others have made functioning PRs for Ubuntu and CentOS-based toolboxes.
Your containers can be saved to a special location that gets backed up. I back up mine with rclone[2] to my school's unlimited Google Drive storage.
[0]: https://github.com/containers/toolbox
[1]: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/fedora-silverblue/toolb...
[2]: https://rclone.org/
You login with your usual Linux user account and can do things like network and storage configuration, get CPU usage statistics, start/stop containers and VMs, that sort of stuff. Nothing you couldn't do via SSH, but presented in a straightforward UI.
Throwing a vote in for Fedora Feather