

When the update process feel so perilous that I pray every time that my system reboots to the desktop safely, because the pain of troubleshooting the issue for 4 or more hours still haunts me (Nobara linux).
And I’m not new to linux, but because it works as expected 95% of the time, that 5% where it doesn’t work stands out so much more.
I recently experienced a failed update on my laptop running arch, where the laptop lost power for some unknown reason, and bricked my system. I was so tired of this shit that I just downloaded cachy OS and wiped the disk, installed the OS and called it a day.
I know not everything is the fault of linux, but man . . . . There’s too many small problems to count . . . The fragmentation of application UI frameworks, GNOME this, QT that, GTK there, wlroots here, wxWidgets over there . . . . KWin randomly crashing, scripts that should just be a part of the WM instead of breaking with every update, lack of standardization of UI menu structures, wayland being great but still not good enough for production environments, THE UTTER LACK OF VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTS FOR AUDIO PRODUCTION ON LINUX, WHYYYYYYYYYYYY











1080p/2160p Bluray remuxes would suffice. Oh yeah, you said websites. Private trackers are the best bet, if you want well-seeded torrents in super high quality. But *public torrents, from places like limetorrents and 1337x could suffice.
For specific films? Interstellar, Inception, Redline, The Tree of Life, Dunkirk, Blade Runner 2049, Vertigo, House (1977), Ran (1985), The Night of the Hunter (1955), Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
There’s definitely many lists of great films to test of TVs/Projector setups, keep looking