For me it must be kde plasma 6 and the wayland driver for wine.

Edit: I made the question gendered by using the word guys. I’ve fixed my mistake.

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    Plasma 6, but just as excited for kernel 6.7 featuring:

    • bcachefs
    • AMD Seamless Boot (for flicker-free streamlined booting)
    • Scheduler improvements for better responsiveness/performance
    • IO_uring FUTEX support for better performance
    • More FUTEX2 work for potentially better gaming performance
    • Better write performance for eMMC chips (great for many IoT boards)
    • TCP network performance improvements
    • DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.1 support over Type-C
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        Initial benchmarks show better performance than btrfs (at least for some workloads), but more importanty, I like that it offers tiered/cache storage - so you can use a fast and small drive (NVMe) to speed up a slow and bigger drive (HDD). You can do that with ZFS as well of course, but it doesn’t have the massive RAM requirements. Also it’s much more easier to set up and configure in comparison.

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          Btrfs is data loss prone? OpenSUSE Tumbleweed uses it as default, I assumed it was good enough.

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            BTRFS is honestly really great and has been for the last few years. Dont take the word of random people on the interwebs, check out some modern sources of info on the subject. Some people love to complain about RAID5/6 but if you use BTRFS the BTRFS way then it is solid.

            With that said, if you dont need snapshots, drive mirroring, sub volumes, bit rot protection etc then EXT4 is hard to beat for reliability.

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              Snapshots changed my life. And I don’t exactly demand ultra reliability for my home PC. Thanks for the feedback!

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            Thats why I’m still on trusty old ext4. Dunno if this is true but I dont want to risk data loss.

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        Its got a closer feature set to ZFS (tiered storage is going to be huge for me personally), but a much friendlier license. ZFS’s licensing drama solidly convinced me not to touch it with a ten meter pole. BTRFS isn’t bad as well, I currently use it, but tiered storage is excellent. Was the only reason I used to consider ZFS, but becachefs is getting to have my cake and eat it too.