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Did @npub16nmw...cc46 announce ARM support just as I'm starting down the path of Linux on an M1 Mac?
I think I know what distro I'm trying on this thing next...
I'm saving the bulk of the discussion for the video, but I want to let folks know that I think Asahi Linux is pretty awesome and worth supporting financially.
The problem with saying "Linux doesn't work" is that it's incorrect.
Folks are always surprised to hear that I've been doing music, videos, and gaming on Linux for decades.
Biggest thing is that I *only* buy hardware that works on Linux, and I *only* use software that works on Linux.
What you mean when you say "Linux doesn't work" is that "Linux doesn't work for me." But that's not rage-baity enough to attract attention.
OK new #neovim question: what's your favorite package manager?
The last few years I've just used native Vim packages on mainline Vim, but my understanding is that a lot of folks are using Lazy dot nvim now? I used Vimplug years ago but I'm not sure if I'm missing something from Lazy or what.