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@ReducedArc@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
2026 is the year of the Linux desktop

For me, at least. Finally moved my desktop off Windows 10 and on to CachyOS. Things just… work. Finding applications to install via AUR is easy, gaming is great. The only thing I’m missing is Fusion360 but I didn’t use it too much to begin with. Happy to be Microsoft-free. Several friends have switched off of Windows as well which is great to see. I’ve really been enjoying Arch (btw) I have CachyOS on my laptop and also in a VM which is nice to have the same desktop experience on all my devices. Looking forward to the road ahead!

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The AUR really does make Arch-based distros feel complete compared to other options. That massive package ecosystem covers most needs without hunting around random websites, though occasional build failures still happen. Have you tried any of the AUR helpers to manage updates and orphan packages?
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Just gonna leave this here

have you heard of our lord and savior nixos

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Nix what the...
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@smiletolerantly@awful.systems · 11d
If you use nixos, you basically have to know/learn/use day-to-day the nix language. nixpkgs are written using nix the language, using concepts mostly familiar from just using nixos. Basically everyone using nixos is capable of contributing packages.
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