Klipper is great if you're using KDE and prefer something integrated with your desktop environment. It gives you a history, popup UI, and mouse-driven selection.
ClipCapsule is more minimal and focused on a keyboard-only workflow. The idea is that you can hit something like CTRL + SHIFT + 3 and instantly move that item to the top of your clipboard stack, so the next CTRL + V pastes it. No popups, no menus,just fast switching.
It’s also built in Go and Wails, and listens for raw keyboard events (currently X11-only), so it works outside of any particular desktop environment. Still early, but it’s aimed at people who prefer keeping their hands on the keyboard.
It says "the issue is that VMLOAD/VMSAVE support is being wrongly advertised on the Zen 4 client processors". Is the advertising of support not the responsibility of the chip itself?
The intel stack is more mature right now as someone pointed out in the comments above. Down the road AMD will get better with better drivers and newer chips. If wifi speeds matter to someone and they are upgrading from an older intel board then keeping the old wifi card would make sense as of now.
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