I'm using it in conjunction with PCI passthrough instead of dual boot.
I've been running Windows 10 for more than a year now and played all kinds of AAA titles successfully. The performance-loss seems minimal.
Recently I managed to get a second GPU and spin up another VM, so now me and my partner can play on the same machine, heaving each a keyboard, mouse and screen.
Still I think there's a difference in how deep the intrusion goes. I can just not use Google (except it's harder on stock Android phones), but I can definitely go without Facebook by just not using it.
Having my own Operating System to spy on me makes me a victim whatever I do. I can't really escape from that.
They're sorted by highest delta, which makes it look so significant in the first moment.
Also, though one of golangs target was to get close to c-like performance, they never intended to be the "performance-killer" since the focus is also strong simplicity and productiveness.
That's exactly what I thought looking at the screenshots and having to look it up from the source is pretty disappointing.
Libui is great work and since it seems to be the biggest part of this project, it should be mentioned.
Also I recently discovered some very in-depth blog posts here: https://heiko-sieger.info/iommu-groups-what-you-need-to-cons...
Another whole website about this topic (no joke): https://passthroughpo.st/