Sometimes I want to put aside cash and build a no-holds-barred desktop... Something with an i7, 16GB of RAM at minimum, and a 1060 or better...
Then I remember I have work and classes and no time to use it for anything, so all it'd do is contribute meagerly (compared to those of you with 980s in SLI or whatever crazy hardware setup you've got) to the F@H project until it's hopelessly obsolete.
Arch is pissing me off with some less-than-okay decisions it's making (dropping i686 support entirely, just to name ONE). I literally can't update my OpenRC installs because pacman -Syu bombs out with sysvinit and elogind being in conflict. Those being basically ticking time bombs of insecurities now, I'm planning to go to Void on the Cloudbook this weekend, see how I like it, and if I find it satisfactory I'll use it to replace the Arch part of my Win10/Arch dual boot. I also want to play around with LVM, encryption and BTRFS since I don't have any multi-drive volumes.