@Cyancord@Itsfoss I'd have to go with Google Sheets. For my usecase it's the closest to MS office in compatibility. Yes the speed sucks, but the formulas work, unlike Libre/OpenOffice.
I like my LAMBDA functions.
I used CachyOS with KDE. It is a battlemage issue as confirmed by codex after it dissected the logs. The problem is that the laptop wakes up but when it tries to init the video driver (xe) it hangs. Only hard power off fixes it.
Also it's 100% of the time. To be fair the soundcard doesn't work, integrated speakers don't work, while gaming it has some MASSIVE stutters, so overall it's early beta.
Still, not going to give up the nice haptic trackpad and the magnesium alloy finish of the Yoga Slim 7 for some minor inconveniences like that. I mean I used Ubuntu on a Snapdragon, I am accustomed to pain.
On one hand it's good because the official translations will be less shit.
On the other hand they won't be able to touch fan translations with their expert subtitle placement, karaoke OP/ED and fancy font effects because fansubs don't need to support the lowest common denominator like the dogshit Crunchyroll player or Netflix that has to run on a pocket calculator.
Both are nice. Especially the bustier of the right one which is historically inspired yet it will 100% draw the condemnation of the "where are her organs" crowd.
Little do they know that the narrow waist is a functional design element to prevent sliding and to hold up the faulds and tassets.
@PCMR_Elitist Nah, that would be a pain, since it's an immutable distribution. I'll stick to my CachyOS.
Besides I have mostly Nvidia GPUs and multiple monitors, so it's a no-go there.