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Great experience with Wayland on Nvidia with GNOME 44
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Great summary of half the broken Linux apps. After thinking Unity (game engine)'s Linux support was garbage, I tried it on MacOS, only to realize it's not Linux support but Unity itself that's garbage
I occasionally do some Unity work on windows and it still crashes every few hours when saving a scene...