Vertical is without a doubt the best for reading and such.
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Just curious—what accessibility extensions do you use on desktop?
I've used it for uni on a Linux tablet/convertible and it worked really quite well and has some nice convenient features for note-taking.
What tablet did you use?
If you’re on Wayland, fuzzel just keeps getting better each release.
Wait, so how do we print now?
I find it infuriating to have to keep track of what’s system and what’s home-manager—why isn’t this all merged at this point?
Uplink is where it’s at.
Wait, so there’s multiple engines? Someone explain this to me—if I wanted to play free Quake in the simplest way, what exactly would I need to install?
Fathomage makes pretty good stuff.
Love fuzzel—it’s pretty performant, even with a few thousand options to pick from.
NixOS. Declarative system management is just so unbelievably simple and reliable that I couldn’t ever see myself going back to a traditional Linux system.
How is nushell? I’ve always been curious about that…