I use Arch on all my systems now. It does great for gaming on both my beefy gaming PC and my little work laptop (within their respective punching weights). I haven’t felt the need to explore CachyOS or any other variants for performance gains and I really do appreciate how bare bones Arch is. Just having the lightweight OS that isn’t doing a darn thing beyond what I’ve asked it to claws back plenty of performance, although I’m speaking more in contrast to Windows than other distros having any sort of bloat.
Still, Arch has been the first distro I really committed to, I’ve been on it for a year and a half now and learning how to build it out taught me a lot about Linux.
Also, I’m just never sure how long some of this offshoot distros will hold on for, you know? Is that unfounded?
Whoa! Raving lunatic garbage.
Attempting to engage with this somewhat sincerely, is “length of tasks AIs can do” a meaningful metric? It’s not one I’ve seen discussed before and seems like an attempt to wildly speculate on moving goalposts when better informed metrics don’t paint the enthusiastic success they want …
But also lol