Many things do use go, the issue with Java lies in its massive runtime burden (also not a great language IMO)
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Club is a war crime. I rest my case.
A lot of their components are actually already Wayland capable :). But if you want the exact same experience you should probably wait.
Idk, especially when using the most recent version of Wayland compositors, it’s been great. Solved my display and touchpad issues.
I did have some Nvidia issues but that shouldn’t be surprising regardless of display protocol.
But like… use whatever software you want. Worst case you can always just nest a minimal Wayland compositor like cage or gamescope in your X session.
You’re looking for gtk4-layer-shell (doesn’t work on gnome tho 'cos they hate you (only gnome is like this))
No signature check on the omarchy rarch repo. Even chaotic aur signs their packages.
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I’ve become a rust hater because of this
Packaging rust is terrible, compiling rust is terrible. How can it be this awful? Why is the rust compiler so terrible?
tbh, with modern CPUs it can be a lot easier. especially if you’re a bit picky about your packages and get a binary package for your browser.
you still get huge amounts of choice and really good tooling
gentoo is less about compiling from source (I mean it can be about that too) and more about having a lot of choice and really nice tooling. it’s in some ways a bunch more stable and declarative than arch. packaging your own stuff is even easier and you can just have most packages be stable while only running unstable version of the packages you explicitly care about :)
it’s a lot less scuffed in some ways while still giving you a lot of control and a lot of tools for declarative system management. it’s also waaay better documented. it’s comfy.
you can have it any flavour you want :)


Agreed, Kotlin’s a lot nicer.