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1. whitehexagon ◴[] No.45289513[source]
I've had Asahi installed on my M1 since I bought it, but only just switched to it as my main development workhorse (upgrading to Asahi Fedora remix 42).

I have to say I am really impressed with KDE, and the large selection of decent applications. I'm new to linux desktop, but I already hope that nothing changes, because to me it already seems complete.

The best part of the experience is feeling like I own my computer again.

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2. giancarlostoro ◴[] No.45289533[source]
KDE has always been like this since KDE 4 they have a consistent app UI so if you just install from the hundreds of KDE based apps you will feel like it was a hand crafted OS. KDE is more consistent than Windows is these days. On Windows you see several decades of UI in core system components.
3. tripplyons ◴[] No.45289541[source]
I wish Asahi worked on my M3. It is a great effort, and sadly, they don't have enough resources to focus on the newer chips yet.