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New Arch-based Distros
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Cachy uses it's own repos with optimized packages to improve performance, along with an alternative scheduler by default.
Exodia seems to be a batteries included option for cybersecurity, including many tools used for securing systems and pentesting.
Xero offers a customized Plasma interface with some available preset themes.
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