Ask everyone who the annoying co-worker is; you know the one that yaps to you about some inane bullshit that you don't care about for up to an hour everyday?
Fire "that guy" en masse and you would see massive gains.
I don't know what you daily drive, but I used my laptop to trial Linux desktop environments and make sure I knew what I was doing before converting my main PC from Windows to Arch (btw)
We have deprecated the following installation methods:
Home Assistant Core installation method, where you run your system in a Python environment, not to be confused with Container (for example, running your system in Docker).
Home Assistant’s Supervised installation method, which involves running your own operating system, then installing the Supervisor and other requirements on top of that.
This is why I always unplug the other drive before I install Linux, because the one time I didn't I couldn't boot the other OS anymore.
I didn't format the wrong drive, but the Linux installer automatically detected the existing EFI partition and just overwrote it. Luckily, that was the only issue and I was able to recreate the EFI partition, and it taught me a lesson that I will never forget.
I keep a portable jump starter/battery bank in the car, just in case. You can get one for ~100 bucks and for the one or two times I used it (on other people's cars), it's been totally worth it.
Pick one.