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At work the only option I had was to get a Macbook, but I don't like MacOS, so I installed UTM and I run Arch Linux (ALARM for aarch64) as my desktop. It's functional, but of course I'd rather have a beat up, 5 year old Dell or Thinkpad so I could just run Arch natively.
You could try Asahi Linux, they’ve been doing lots of work getting Fedora working nicely on the new ARM macbooks :)
Can confirm! Proud M1 user of Fedora asahi remix! Check out asahilinux.org!