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The Verge's Senior Reviews Editor, Nathan Edwards, has successfully transitioned his main desktop to Linux (CachyOS) for three months, expressing no desire to return to Windows. Despite minor troubleshooting, he finds the open-source OS "calmer and more robust," appreciating the self-directed nature of problem-solving inherent in Linux's modular design. The shift highlights Linux's growing viability for daily computing and gaming.

Learn to expand your desktop PC's connectivity, consolidate peripherals, and declutter your workspace in 4 easy steps using a Thunderbolt dock, even without a laptop.

Quick Verdict AMD's first foray into bringing "Ryzen AI" processors to standard desktop PCs is a cautious, understated affair. These new chips, essentially repackaged laptop silicon, offer a modest boost for everyday

Quick Verdict ScuffedBits' YouTube experiment to power a desktop PC with 56 AA batteries is less a practical power solution and more a compelling, iterative masterclass in the immense challenges of power delivery for