Manjaro Sway ships with eyecandy and a lots of very useful functionality. The background even includes the default keybinds.
Suckless approach is IMO way more easier than Sway. What helps a lot is that you write an alias which compiles your new config and then reloads the WM. It requires the reload patch + just few another to make it useful.
The thing about bloated means usually you have festures you never use and you still need to learn the way other people did for you. When you start building it from bare minimum you add only the configurations you need and then it is much easier to remembee how they work. That's why I never tried Hyprland.
You can passthrough your Rtx 3090 into Qemu to achieve hardware acceleration. With software called 'Looking Glass' you'll get a hardware accelerated Qemu/kvm window instead of sacrificing your second monitor or using a kvm switch.
Level1Linux has made a brilliant videos about Looking Glass.
You should also passthrough a ssd/nvme disk into your Qemu.
Isn't disk cloning quite different from snapshot? I'm asking for learning purposes. I've used Clonezilla for a decade now and it has developed into a superior beast. None of the commercial products can beat it.
Yes. It is not 1:1 especially on these test conditions, but currently the truthful seller says the real-world effiency-% is around 15%. So probably with this new technology we can start saying the real-world effiency-% as around 20%, which is significant leap.
Well, you're not alone. As an longtime Linux user I am not a fan of flatpaks either. But I accept the idea that they're most likely the future. The only nice feature of them is the OS invisibility for trackers.
Buy the Ben Eater's breadboard computer: https://eater.net/shop
His Youtube is full of tutorials: https://piped.video/channel/UCS0N5baNlQWJCUrhCEo8WlA
It is possible to tinker it even more intoa a single pcb-version: https://piped.video/channel/UCS0N5baNlQWJCUrhCEo8WlA