Still a few rough edges but I would dare to say that Asahi Fedora Gnome on M1 is one of the best setups I've experienced.

Blazing fast, good graphics/rendering, superb battery life, and a great open source OS

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I can imagine that!! It makes me wonder, how do I get started to accomplish this? Start with reading the Asahi docs as a first step I suppose. I also need to create a partition too (and make a decent backup just in case)