You might also consider openSUSE for btrfs snapshot rollbacks in case something breaks (though tumbleweed is quite stable anyway). They also have community packages.
blackbrook
Were you able to reduce the latency to acceptable levels?
People keep talking about needing to "organize your library" but what do you mean by that? Is metadata tagging sufficient? Or does Kodi care about filenames and directory structure?
The hard thing is to actually get past their lizard brain and contact their logical brain.
It's not even a compromise really, it's very up to date and very stable.
I experience it on both my Linux laptop and my Android (actually GrapheneOS) phone. It appears to be because I have WebGL disabled for security hardening.
Figma tells me to update or switch browsers. Firefox.
Gecko is basically just a different installer for openSUSE and some different default settings.
FWIW, it's a 9 min video and doesn't contain anything earth shattering or easily summarized. Basically there is some friction between C and Rust devs, and Linus doesn't think that it's such a bad thing (there has be interesting discussion) and it's way too early to call Rust in the kernel a failure.
I haven't tried slackware in some years, but doesn't it require not minding that the version of everything be way dated? OP said "up to date".
Who else would the bug fixes be for?
Seeing them phrase it in bullshit business-speak really increases my confidence.