Linux has been "good enough" to be a daily driver for years. There is very little you can't accomplish with it unless you are running some very specific software that won't run under Wine/Proton well. Even then, you could just run a VM and have a crappy windows install run in seamless mode so you can run the software that won't work well under emulation.
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>I'm all-in, baby. I'm committed. If upgrading any distinct component of my PC didn't require me taking out a loan right now, I'd be seriously considering switching my GPU over to some kind of AMD thing just to make my life slightly, slightly easier.
I've had it with Windows and ascended to the sunlit uplands of Linux, where the trees heave with open-source fruits and men with large beards grep things with their minds.
Linux has been "good enough" to be a daily driver for years. There is very little you can't accomplish with it unless you are running some very specific software that won't run under Wine/Proton well. Even then, you could just run a VM and have a crappy windows install run in seamless mode so you can run the software that won't work well under emulation.
Archive: https://archive.today/6JNW2
From the post:
>>I'm all-in, baby. I'm committed. If upgrading any distinct component of my PC didn't require me taking out a loan right now, I'd be seriously considering switching my GPU over to some kind of AMD thing just to make my life slightly, slightly easier.
I've had it with Windows and ascended to the sunlit uplands of Linux, where the trees heave with open-source fruits and men with large beards grep things with their minds.
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