totally of topic... as a previous Arch user, I switched to POP-OS with my new laptop, simply because it worked out of box with everything, and I struggled to even make a proper SMB connection to windows network with ARch... not to mention automatical USB stick mounting etc...
However, as someone who would like to get back to Arch because gnome uses so much power, and I am missing the simplicity of Arch, is there some good tutorial to make it a decent distro right after installation including the sound, nvidia graphic, network settings, display (with external usbc connected display) etc...
McAfee would likely still be around if he hadn't made such a blatant point of publicly thumbing his nose at the US Tax authorities. While it's possible that he was already under investigation and just decided to make a spectacle of it, one thing you do NOT want to do is piss off the bureaucrats. They'll then have literally nothing better to do than track you down, and the largest network in the world to do it, and that network has insane inertia - once they're hunting for you, it just keeps going, they don't get bored.
thats the issue, I dont want to work something I don't like anymore, not even for money, since there is plenty of positions opened in any of the stack.