GrapheneOS has been basically flawless for me, most of the time I forget I'm even using a custom rom. Using the Aurora Store, along with a few select apps in a work profile with sandboxed Google Play services goes a long way in terms of plugging the usability gap. I know there's supposed to be issues with banks, but at least in my anecdotal experience, I've used accounts from 3 different banks and haven't had any issues.
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At last, the Year of the Linux Desktop.
NVIDIA's Debian repo for Cuda has more up to date GPU drivers, if you don't wanna manually install from the .run file. Documentation here, its not reflected yet in the docs but there's a Debian 12 repo.
I'm also on NVIDIA, I tried the Plasma 6 Alpha last night (on KDE neon unstable) and to my utter shock, Wayland was pretty goddamn close to flawless.
Have you ever considered going outside?
In my experience Arch is pretty unstable, though. I've never had an Arch installation that didnt break by the end of the month. Flatpaks allow me to use a stable base like Debian while having certain programs more up to date.
LibRedirect works for not only redirecting YouTube to Invidious (or Piped if you prefer) but also for alternative front ends for other services, like Nitter for Twitter.
I've actually had a pretty good experience with my NVIDIA card on GNOME Wayland, but KDE was unusable.
It has the brand recognition of being "the" Linux distro, even though it doesn't deserve that title these days (if it ever did at all).
Didn't even notice them until they were pointed out in another thread a few days ago, honestly they seem, at worst, harmless. I disagree with them ideologically in a lot of ways, but I don't really think they're actively harmful. It's not as though they're posting hate speech or anything like that.
Can't wait for Doctor Who Season 1, not to be confused with Doctor Who Series 1, or Doctor Who Season 1.