And also all the other improvements of the Linux world : Vulkan, KDE/Gnome, Wayland, Pipewire, Wine, Proton, Valve, Flatpaks.

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    I don’t really get the hype? I’m using arch myself and all I can find online is that it’s suppose to be more secure. More secure in what way?

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        But is it actually faster? Is it better for my use case (AI, Gaming, programming)?

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          It is amazingly resource-friendly and its SMP is being optimized.

          No, for speed and/or gaming, I’d recommend DragonFly BSD (or FreeBSD which has a built-in Linux emulator that could - in theory - run Steam). For development, however, the BSDs are generally quite friendly. Note that the BSDs usually use Clang and a POSIX shell (or tcsh) instead of GCC and bash, so you won’t have GNUisms by default.