Well, I do. In fact I've installed Linux on 4 classmate's laptops, after insisting for some time.
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VSCode or JetBrains Rider are good options for .net development, both available on Linux.
all you had to do, was enabling rpm fusion cj
I wish more apps where officially supported, instead of saying it supports Linux and providing a .deb. Good thing the community provides unofficial flatpaks at least.
I understand your perspective but the steps you mentioned are what you'd expect when installing an os. Even windows 11 would require you to turn on TPM which, for some, might be a super painful experience.
you could encrypt onedrive with cryptomator
From what I understand, wayland is better than x11 for privacy bc of the use of portals (the way apps communicate with the system), and flatpak over distro packages for sandboxing (you can also change the permissions yourself with flatseal).
don't forget if you have location enabled in your phone it tracks every single place you've been to
I use flatpak for all GUI apps I use.
Also getting a 6700xt ! To replace my 2060 super
next week I'm finally going to get an AMD card and get rid of nvidia for good!
ventoy is what has worked best for me