It's honestly incredible how much progress the Asahi team have made with Linux on Apple Silicon. In a few years I imagine we will have Vulkan support, external displays, bluetooth and good performing drivers for most of the hardware.
I swear, the MBP running Linux would be an unstoppable development environment - at least as far as ultrabooks go.
With the developments in Proton, FEX (x86 translation), and usability improvements in desktop linux (Gnome 4x and KDE); I'd go as far to say a MBP running Linux with full hardware support would be the best gaming and general purpose ultrabook on the market.
For now I am testing Asahi but daily driving MacOS.
A viable Linux ARM laptop would be cool, especially if it promised high performance and long battery life!