I had a 3060 and the support for wayland was just terrible.
Loads of games didn't work on proton or ran terribly.
Moment I switch to AMD on Linux I have not had any crashes, and games run out of the box with good performance.
Just my experience, there is no real reason why most people need nvidia GPUs on Linux. The vram is small, and prices often don't compete well with AMD.
CUDA and other media stuff is usually a strawman as most people literally never it. If you need that desktop with SSH is much better value for money.
Have you tried using nix-hardware repo? They have some device specific configs that apply.
If you are, have you tried doing it "raw" in the configs instead?
Also if you are using an AMD CPU, smokeless UMAF has more BIOS options, and you can try enabling/disabling modern standby as well as a LOT of other power options.
Yeah the layout is very much designed for typing text and lots of it. I was able to move a lot of the symbols under the bottom alpha row so I can reach it easier.
Have you tried a custom layout? It is very customisable on the web interface. Defo worth a look if you have a niche usage of it.
I can type at 120wpm when I used to practice everyday when I first got into keyboards. Nowadays I average 100wpm, with some lucky ones up to 120wpm.
I've heard people said it takes a few weeks to get used to the none staggered layout of these ergo keyboards. For me, I was typing 50wpm first day, then got up to 80wpm within a week.
I moved some of the symbols to the bottom row and that took some getting use to.
Overall, I think it only took me a few days to be useable, and then to break even within the month.
I did practice everyday, and I use a keyboard everyday for my work, so your mileage may vary.
AMD drivers for linux are simply superior in the same class. See the new Gamer's Nexus video. The 9070xt beats the 5090 not just once.
The CPU matters, but the drivers on AMD support linux much better.
If you've got the dough a AMD 395 with 128GiB is the best thing you can get for mobile linux imo.