I just did this in September. I would second bazzite. I have a Nvidia GPU and I haven't had a single issue with it. Bazzite is atomic/immutable which makes it more difficult to modify the system or add packages but honestly I haven't actually needed to modify the system or add any packages. It also has A/B partitions and stores the last OS update so if something gets corrupted or an update doesn't work you can roll back really easily. I know some people will say if you want to use Linux you need to be comfortable with using the terminal but I haven't had to touch it.
Back in 2016 I ran Ubuntu on a laptop and I remember having to install everything from apt
and tweak stuff. I also remember accidentally messing up my system and having to do a fresh install. Flatpaks have really changed it since then.
You can checkout https://flathub.org to see what apps are available in the built in app store. You can also look at https://protondb.com to see how well specific windows games run on Linux and any tweaks that might help them run better.
I still have a windows partition though since SteamVR doesn't work on Linux and discord screen sharing doesn't work on Wayland
If this had cellular connectivity it could actually be a pretty cool phone. The battery life is probably good too
I switched to Bazzite on my main PC at the start of September and it's been great. I only use Windows for steam link vr streaming
I don't mind paying for RustRover for commercial use as an individual but only bundling it with the all products pack sucks. I'm not paying $300 for RustRover.
I have PyCharm 2023.2 with the deprecated Rust plugin and it works great. I don't think that's restricted to Non-commercial use. Also VSCodium exists with the Rust Analyzer plugin so that's another alternative
All I want is someone to make an open world Sims 3 like game with 64-bit support and better multicore support. Can't wait to see if Paralives and Life by You will deliver
Crashes for me too
Galaxy S10 - Android 12
I just got a steam deck and I'm surprised how well it runs games. It's not quite as refined as a switch but it can run games were designed to run windowed in Windows with a mouse and keyboard. It can translate the game to run on Linux, the inputs to a gamepad and convert the game from being windowed to fullscreen. It's impressive and if the games were actually designed for the deck I feel like it could feel as seemless as the switch.
It is really making me consider Linux for my desktop once Windows 10 reaches EoL. The only game I've found that doesn't work is Destiny 2. Even the desktop mode on the deck is surprisingly nice
Any specific reason you don't want something mainstream? I would recommend a Nvidia Shield (tube). I have one for my living room tv and another for my bedroom and they are great. I also have a shield pro for my theatre room. I used to have a htpc in there but it would occasionally break on updates and wasn't nearly as user friendly as the shield
I always thought these were pretty cool. I'm not sure how HEV compares to UV though, or if it even works
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Shadowheart I changed to life domain and really leaned hard into healing/supporting. I've also tried multiclassing her into wizard or sorcerer to get access to some other support spells
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Karlach I made a Paladin. She can tank hits, has great damage output with smites and has minor healing. You can also multiclass her as a warlock to get 3 weapon attacks per turn but you do lose out on some of the higher paladin stuff. Temporary hitpoints on kills also works with the build nicely. I don't think I would consider Karlach warlock lore friendly though