I've updated to macOS Sonoma and my keyboard typo rate has gone up dramatically. All my Bluetooth peripherals feel sluggish and typing has a tiny delay.

Hyper annoying. macOS is becoming windows.

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It has been like windows for many years. Ditch the state spywareOS and move back to Linux. Apple has become exactly what they once despised.

Unfortunately even Linux is becoming like windows

Holy shit, yes

Nah, there is still a great amount of choice as to how you set up your system. Nixos is completely awesome and reeeeaaaalllly far from the Windows hellscape...

fuck

How so? Some Linux distros are worse than others naturally but how is Linux as a whole becoming like Windows?

macos really is becoming windows. Its getting worse and worse

That’s why now you have writing tools! 😂

I should have said they fixed it in Sequoia with writing tools.

Here's the tool to fix it lol

https://get.opensuse.org/tumbleweed/

need to be this locked in to notice my bluetooth peripherals

whatever you do dont switch to linux, dont listen to those nerdy linuxers, windows > linux

🤣

It's ok, take your time, we'll welcome you to Linux, inevitably 😏

That is the spirit. What distribution will it be. I use Debian and sometimes Ubuntu. Have use Gentoo, Arch, Suse and some others in the past too.

It depends.

I think most people jump around distributions (commonly known as distro-hopping) because there's this big misunderstanding that distributions != Desktop Environments.

Personally I settled many years ago with Arch - Easy, unbloated install. I install different Desktop Environments when I want to try something different.

There's also now the misconception that Debian-based = stable and Arch-based = unstable, which was true for a time but is no longer true - Bleeding-edge on Arch often means any rare bugs that come up get fixed in a matter of hours. I run Arch for literally everything at this point (servers, desktops) and it just works.

Have to look into Arch again. Install is still not user friendly in my opinion, so some knowledge is needed.

You have two options, and they're both easy I would say.

1) Download the arch iso, boot up, run archinstall, select guided install, under extra packages choose the desktop environment you want and you're done.

2) There are Arch-based distributions. One such distro is EndeavourOS.