I've been a Linux user for a while now. Not in the "I rice my desktop for eight hours and post it on r/unixporn" way, but in the "I genuinely enjoy understanding what's happening under the hood" way.
My main machine is a MacBook Air M2. It handles everything work-related without complaints: Cypress, Docker, the whole stack. But I have a secondary laptop that was just sitting there, waiting for a purpose. I'd cycled through a few distros on it over time, never fully committing to any of them. Recently I decided to give CachyOS a proper shot.
What I didn't expect was how much I'd actually enjoy using it day to day, well beyond just recording videos.
So what is CachyOS?
CachyOS is an Arch Linux-based distro with one core obsession: making your system as fast as possible.
Most Linux distributions are built to run on as many machines as possible: old ones, new ones, everything in between. That's great for compatibility, but it means they leave a lot of performance on the tabl
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