bud, they explicitly said that's a linux implementation of microsoft's recall, which is itself only like a week old. it's not at all representative of all ai on linux, you're being purposely obtuse.
nublug
lol u mad
yeah cuz "bo'el o' wa'er" is soooo different from the meme lmfao what
using llm ai for tech support is monumentally stupid lmao
absolutely bonkers take
i just have it set to always on. there's no reason you need the bluer light in the day and you get used to it. less eye strain is less eye strain.
everyone else has great responses but i want to address the snappiness of kde. it's fairly common advice to disable file indexing, you can find it in the settings app. it can cause some desktop sluggishness and really isn't necessary.
yet you participate in society i am very smart
awesome!
fyi: i used garuda for a few months and while i loved it, i did have some stability problems and couldn't solve it and also found some garuda team on their forums to be fairly rude in some cases so i switched to endeavourOS. it's very very similar to garuda, also arch based, except i've had no stability issues and found their website faq and articles and forum much more helpful and kind to noobs than most distros and i liked that a lot.
this isn't to say don't use garuda or anything but that if you do have issues then endeavourOS is an easy sidestep with also great gaming performance and similarly solid theming.
also if you need to use EA app i recommend installing through heroic games launcher; the lutris script seems fucked for now.
also also look up setting up a single gpu passthrough windows vm and how to hide hypervisor for any games that flat out don't work on proton like fortnite or in my weird case sniper elite v2, and i think also pubg is borked still. some anticheat games are working but sadly some are still being stubborn. this solves that without dual booting or windows getting it's own partition.
bad troll is bad
edit: also
"diy"
"but i couldn't find any diy at the store!"
lmao