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Opinions on immutable distros
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Fair enough, thanks for honesty. The mouse thing sounds sick, although I have a pretty powerful setup 😜
Yeah, the input thread priority sounds cool and it would be nice on KDE as well, but if you have a faster computer than a potato, I'll guess you won't be needing that kind of "optimization".
You’d be surprised. I’ve got a mid-tier i7 laptop from 2017 and it munches through most productivity tasks.
It’s my i9 desktop that suffers when I’m running everything I want to have up. Between containers and compilers, VMs and videos, tabs and terminals, you can really put the hurt on a machine. I likely won’t be swapping until everyhing has adopted 45, or until I figure out how to make hyprland work the way I want it to