You already noted the problem: >people on reddit
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njoey lmfao
Because it works, does not have any drawbacks that I could see, and is universal, but not from Microsoft, and does not require you to install pip or npm to run.
Well I don't think that's true
Ist schon zu lange her, dass alles hier funktioniert
Plot twist: Autism is causing vaccines /s
Or fiftyseven percent
Where lemmy.blahaj.zone?
We never had any toys or anything for our cat. Her toys were the mice etc. outside, she loved to hunt. Running and hunting outside is a lot more interesting for them anyway.
No beds etc. inside, she either had couches/arm chairs in basically all rooms and the bed of someone to sleep.
I played around with scaling a bit, but removed the commands in my sway config afterwards. I do have different screen resolutions tho.
A typical Linux distro, especially lightweight and simpler ones like Arch, will of course be better than a bloated OS, like Pop or Windows. The only problem with Linux distros might be the choice of tools - X and AMD will work much better overall than Wayland and Nvidia.
Just that many people may have an Nvidia GPU before deciding to use Linux, and some people just prefer to use Wayland over X for literally everything else.
My PC with Wayland + Nvidia has so many problems with gaming, especially flickering and performance, while my Laptop with Wayland + integrated Intel graphics has no problems at all - even in games, that I wonder if Nvidia + Wayland still really sucks ass or if my GPU is just broken. Currently there's a bug where frames are 'switched' somehow, so it's not Frame 1, Frame 2, ... Frame n, but Frame 1, Frame 3, Frame 2, Frame 5, Frame 6, Frame 4 etc.
I expect it to be fixed by an update of nvidia in the future, but there are always such bugs.
If our cat wanted food she just left our bedroom, where she slept, walked through the cat flap and went to hunt mice for herself. How do we know that? Because we regularly woke up to gallbladders of mice laying either at our bed, at the front door or the lower back door.