The package is just a systemd unit to run the command python zenstates --c6-disable
so if you install the zenstates-git package and get runit to run that command at startup it would be equivalent.
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I have a system with a Ryzen 1700 with the same issue and have found the only reliable way to run it is by installing and enabling the disable-c6-systemd package from the AUR. The other fixes provided in the wiki article you linked are correct but aren't sufficient on my system, the CPU keeps reenabling the C6 state on its own and the disable-c6-systemd package works to counter that. The reason it works on Windows is they've disabled the C6 state by default for the CPU.
Coincidently, I'm in the middle of Azerinth Healer book 2 and the last thing I finished is Legends & Lattes.
That sounds good and it's hard to go wrong adding bacon to anything.
The only game soundtrack I ever recall make a point of listening to is from Faster Than Light, it's some really good ambient music.
If you don't want to self host then I suggest Bitwarden as the only service I would recommend. If you want/are willing to self host Bitwarden. Just stay away from Lastpass.
All I waited for was a decent deal on a 1TB ssd and it went smooth, aside from not plugging the battery back in fully the first time. I cloned as I didn't want to bother with setup again.
Mostly FTL, trying to finish FFVII & FFX and work on my backlog of games I want to finish.
NixOS on everything but my Steam Deck which is running SteamOS.
Snapdragon is an ARM CPU which means if you can find a distro to run on it, it'll likely be an Android custom ROM, whereas Celeron is x86 and should run most Linux distros without issue.