

Schrödinger’s cat was fictional, I don’t see your point


Schrödinger’s cat was fictional, I don’t see your point


I have a very similar use case to you, and when I built my PC I just never installed Windows on it. Linux is a great development environment (imo strictly superior to Windows but ymmv), and gaming is almost flawless with Proton. Only problems with that has been from the immature RX 9070 XT drivers, so not too bad.
Depending on what you program with I’d highly recommend exclusively using a Linux VM for it. Then you can fully switch once you’re comfortable working out the kinks.


It has been a while since I’ve used it, but when I did it felt sluggish and missed some ads. It’s probably the only choice if you’re looking for something free though (besides 1blocker, haven’t tried that one)


Wipr 2 is a great paid ad blocker. Unfortunately most iOS blockers don’t work too well beyond this one and AdGuard (and I haven’t had the greatest experience with the latter either)
Probably not a small browser, no. I just really wanted to plug it tho
Does Servo count? It was originally a Mozilla project to write a web engine in Rust, then got transferred to The Linux Foundation when Mozilla laid off a bunch of its staff
Have you actually read the article? The first sentence:
A quotation circulates on the Internet, attributed to me, but it wasn’t written by me.
Have you given the CachyOS kernel a try? It’s got some of the Clear Linux patches and some other custom patches, and it might have slightly better performance than the others you’ve listed here
Although expect to only really see any noticeable improvements in games or benchmarks and the like


I think that is one of the reasons, but the main one is probably interference from controllers.
When they added Bluetooth audio to the original switch, they had a limit on the number of controllers you could have connected at the same time (I think it was like two?). So it’s probably the same for switch 2, they just don’t want to deal with it


By default, sure. But uBlock is way more powerful when you configure it. Seriously, take a look at their wiki. I doubt that Brave lets you choose exactly which domains to connect to on a per-site basis. And do you really want an advertising company to make your adblocker? They’ve done shadier stuff.
I think you may be misunderstanding what the command did. This command basically downloaded a shell script with
curl, then ran it withsh. If you’re familiar with Windows this is equivalent to downloading and running a Batch or PowerShell script.EDIT: someone else has posted the shell script you ran. You essentially need to manually undo whatever is in the script in the terminal.