For me it just enters this mode sometimes seemingly at random after locking and unlocking with the app open. Restarting the app fixes it for me.
unique_hemp
Then the answer is definitely not - at the very least Wine would need to simulate a very large part of the NT kernel.
You should factor in that nowadays it is fairly normal for a single person to have multiple computers, so "My PC" is not specific enough anymore.
I'm not sure what a flatpak version could possibly do any better than the version I use.
The official OBS flatpak supports more codecs and integrations than some distro packages.
Stability is also a factor, especially on rolling or cutting edge distros. Fedora RPM release of Blender did not work for me at all with an nvidia GPU, for example.
If you have multiple monitors with different refresh rates, you'll notice immediately.
AFAIK no systemd -> no flatpak -> don't recommend to newbs. Say what you will about flatpak, but it is the official distribution method for some popular pieces of software and large GUI software generally works better through it (in my experience) - think Blender, GIMP etc.
nvtop
also works with AMD now and is way nicer than radeontop
IMO
What's wrong with Jerboa? Been using it since I left reddit, seems perfectly fine to me.
If you're thinking about the recent thing, the real Go library (boltdb/bolt) was not compromised at all. The malware was in a similarly named package (boltdb-go/bolt), this is called "typosquatting".
IME it substantially increased download speeds as well. There's stuff that I would not have gotten at all without port forwarding.
AFAIK that's exactly what it does.
All the kernel Rust code is GPL, so you can leave that slippery slope alone. MIT licenced core utils just leave the door open to eventually using them in the BSDs as well.