Thanks. I try out Linux every year and it's getting better, I mean Linux gets 95% of things right (if not right - atleast you can live with it), but devil's in the details and those remaining little 5% really piss me off. Like xfce - program can change it's state or w/e to busy for 50 ms and you get the loading spinner near your cursor for 50 ms. So cursor just "blinks" with loading spinner. Sometimes repeatedly.
Somehow never noticed that on macOS - either applications are designed better and only known long tasks change the cursor, or there's a system wide control - show spinner near cursor only if app was in busy state for 500 ms or something.
This year tried out Ubuntu, elementaryOS, Manjaro and Solus. Well, Solus on boot on my system had a black screen, and when booted in VirtualBox on Windows - black screen but atleast network notification showed that I'm connected to the internet, after I dismissed the notification - black screen again.
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