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I personally considered doing this but the time i would have to invest vs the frequency of doing a fresh install just doesn't warrant it. Too complex.
I screw around with self hosting and homelab stuff that it was an interesting thing to learn at a certain point.
I don't think I noticed which c this was in. For a regular user it's probably not worth the effort.
Well i write frequently write playbooks at work. But for my laptop it Still felt not worth it. I have a playbook for my Server stuff though.