Secureblue - Atomic Fedora Hardening

I just checked the FAQ page again and noticed that the answer to the question on how to install Steam has been updated. It is not explained in detail why it was recommended to layer the app until a few weeks ago, but now it is not recommended. Is it updated because it is secure to install Steam in the distrobox container instead of layering it? Isn’t distrobox a container that doesn’t offer sandboxing?

A few hours ago, distrobox alternative was removed from the how do I install software answers. What is the reason for this?

These changes made me rethink the answers on the FAQ page, and the answers reminded me of the many breaches that secureblue itself has made in the walls it has built with its security hardening. Bluetooth, X11, AppImage, GNOME user extensions, KDE themes… all aimed at disabling something. Including the need to install an unverified flatpak in order to do the first recommended way to install Steam.