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Yes, just yes. Try it. If you want, I can elaborate further.
I've been using it for about a year now, and I just can't imagine going back to a traditional mutable distro.
I've never encountered any personal issues (capabilities, convenience, breaking things, annoyances) as a casual user.
I would recommend you Bazzite, but you can always just rebase to Aurora if you want, it literally takes just 2 minutes.
Just search for Fedora Atomic here on this community, and you will find dozens of great experience reports.
Bazzite is awesome. Installed it yesterday, first "distro" that just works with everything out of the box, including Logitech Keyboard/Mouse and fan control. Had to switch to X11 with dual monitor setup and nvidia, but anything else is just smooth. No tinkering, no going back because that one programm doesn't work properly. Love it!