The best (Linux/FOSS) software either has a github repo where all devs have anime profile pics and 🏳️🌈-flags, or you found it on a random website that looks like it has last been updated in 2005.
I think most of the update is pretty okay (unpopular opinion: I kinda like the new battery icon), except for the notification panel, which they completely ruined.
It used to be that persistent notifications (which need to be there so apps like tasker and kde connect don't get killed) were neatly at the bottom. Now they're just randomly mixed in with the other notifications, so chats, emails, etc.
I think you already answered your own question there. GenAI makes it really easy to flood a platform with loads of bullshit, and as a consequence make any point seem (at least somewhat) believable
You could possibly also make a shell script that does this automatically. I believe most flatpak ids follow a pattern such as com.github.user.package, for github projects for example. So you could loop through all installed flatpaks, extract the name, and then add the alias.
You know that Christianity is quite a broad religion right? Most Christians are pretty reasonable people.
And no, I'm not a Christian.