dabe

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A lot of the time, rust rewrites are more for devs, than users. Rust code is just easier to maintain (in the long-run šŸ˜‰) and harder to make buggy. But some times the apps do just run faster when compiled with Rust.

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https://nobaraproject.org/ Nobara is EXCELLENT. It took me weeks to tweak my last distro to get to the point that Nobara is out of the box, and GloriousEggroll sets it all up and keeps it updated for everyone.

As for dual booting, you should be able to follow any online guide (and the Nobara installer might even have an option for it). The only caveat is Nobara does NOT support secure boot, so you may have to disable that in your bios (you can google the benefits of secure boot, I find that for a stationary desktop in the hands of any reasonable user, itā€™s not necessary. Only reason I ever turn it on is to play Valorant on Windows 11 šŸ™ƒ)

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Just in case no one comes along with a better answer; I would say itā€™s just too niche a use-case to expect a whole distro to be maintained for it. A super stable/popular distro like Ubuntu, Fedora, or Mint will be easy enough to use that I would consider downloading all the apps youā€™d need for writing to be feasible for a ā€œnon-technicalā€ person. i.e., just as easy (if not easier, thanks to Flatpak) as doing so on Windows.

Well, no, I donā€™t think so. 5/0 would make a ratio of 5:0, which is undefined.

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I mean, they didnā€™t exactly provide support for the original argument, so I donā€™t expect the dissent to provide support eitherā€¦ both are just funny opinions

ā€¦does Doom use it for anything?

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Oh yah.. duh. Thatā€™s pretty neat.

TikTok really doesnā€™t perform that much more data collection on their apps than Google does, if at all more. Sure, data going into the Chinese government might be a bit more concerning, but Iā€™d say most if your argument is dangerously close to Chinese fear-mongering.

I think the idea is theyā€™re equally polarizing lol

This looks crazy coolā€¦ one of those projects that I really wish I had a use for so I could try it lol

Yup, at the end of the day, do whatever works. Iā€™ve never had to mess with hybrid graphics but Iā€™d imagine some distros handle it better, as you found. PopOS is great and their next update should he real sweet (theyā€™re developing their own Desktop Environment in-house).

I specifically like to keep up with linux gaming news, so I have these two in my RSS feeds:

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/

https://linuxgamingcentral.com/

They just make good informative posts in general, not always relating to Linux.

Cool, I'll look into messing around with that to see if I can script up a nice comment viewer.

Yeah this pretty much sums up where I landed after like 8 months of Linux desktop usage. The only reasons I ever boot back to windows is Valorant (which also requires me to turn Secureboot back onā€¦ I should just stop playing that game) and whenever I need to compile programs for Windows. But Iā€™m gonna fix that second problem by turning an old laptop into a Windows build machine that I can access remotely.

Honestly, Iā€™d say overall my experience with Linux desktop has actually surpassed Windows. KDE just runs snappier in every way and the app ecosystem you can access via flathub is so vast and polished. Everything feels like it has a lot of care going into it. Windows-only programs with no good Linux alternatives still exist, but for my use case I no longer have that problem.

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Oh shit, will definitely be trying this out. I tend to make wildly overzealous find searches

Yeah pretty much where Iā€™m at. I have to be careful not to seed basically at all, otherwise Iā€™ll get angry letters from my ISP. Kinda sucks, and most if not all VPN services charge money to be able to use torrenting over them. But maybe someday Iā€™ll work out a system.