I already have a desktop, but… So, in bed… I have socket right next to me. No problem. Uni? There is always a free socket.
Like, I probably will get a battery somewhere down the line, it is just, not a requirement or priority at the moment
Sleepy catgirl, who loves common lisp (And other lisp dialects)
Also learning languages (e.g Japanese)
I already have a desktop, but… So, in bed… I have socket right next to me. No problem. Uni? There is always a free socket.
Like, I probably will get a battery somewhere down the line, it is just, not a requirement or priority at the moment
Yup. Fun times!
Thanks, I am definitely going to have fun with it… While, upgrading to quadcore i7 will wait a longer while, I might buy cheap used SSDs + adapter, and run 3 SSDs in RAIDZ1, just for the heck of it. Will it be practical? Probably no. Will it be fun? Hell yea.
Also, I hope, the person who got that W540, that they very much enjoyed it as well :D


On desktop, emacs + org, on phone, obsidian. Maybe if I figure out how to put emacs properly on the phone, then will move all to org…


Nice, have fun :D


I am always looking forward to new KOReader releases :D


It is comfy to see Haiku development
Though, I will consider actually running Haiku, when quicklisp is working =w=
I would say… Termux/SSH clients, as they are text based… Tachiyomi, with disabled animations… But beside that, not much. I just abuse the fact that e-ink devices that I do have, do refresh the screen at decent speed (e.g Hisense A9, Onyx boox Tab Ultra), so… most apps are actually useable, even if… the experience on other devices would be pure misery.
Sorry for not being able to be much of help #_#
Oh, I do it a bit differently. I just buy on PC, download azw3, deDRM, then convert to epub with calibre, and yoink onto the devices with syncthing, to read on koreader Also, AI enlarger seems nice, so I will check it out


Steam.
A linux client that works, and actually gets fixes, improvements, and features, that is a lot.
Davinci Resolve
Really good video editor, and also, has Linux client.
Ooh, an open source weather app. Might check it out. I did try Joplin, but… Ultimately it just wasn’t what I was looking for Thanks :3
jtx board seems nice… I will check it out, thanks :3
Oooh, I will check out Aegis and LibreTube, thanks :3
Pretty meh. But at the same time, decent, but not.
So, on one hand, I got more time to spend time with friend in Hunt Showdown, fun game. On another… I Kinda went down on reading time… I am still averaging over hour per day, buut, it would be nice to read more q.q And I want to read more in Japanese, but some days, its just… struggle train.


Yea, Nix is… very much comfy. To me the most comfy part of it though, is how easy it is to get ZFS-on-root setup there. Just… bliss.
Yeah. Actually, regular coke was my gateway drink to a coke zero lol, in my case. Like… if I consume too much sugar, I will feel anxious, hyper, and just… meh.
But Coca Cola Zero? I will mostly feel fine. And even more so, I found… the Zero to taste better than standard Coke? So, its a win-win for me :D


Honestly, depends. I find both non-hand writing, and hand-writing to be important.
Generally, I prefer to write… with keyboard. And, plaintext org via org-roam files with git are really pleasant to use, and organize.
But math? Or some uni stuff? Writing is a bit more… fitting. Buut, plain paper won’t work for me.
Here, e-ink devices come into the play. E.g Onyx Tab Ultra. Really comfy to make notes on. And then later, I can export to pdf, and sync them across devices via syncthing.
Not much myself to be honest.
And that’s it. I don’t really need much more.


It is real nice to see how lemmy/kbin, and activitypub in general, progressing. It kinda… gives me a bit of hope for the future? Either way, am happy :D
It is very much a nice distro.
Some things it does so well, for example, it took away all the pain, in regards to using ZFS, and nvidia drivers. It just works. No messing with “Will this kernel work with nvidia?” and such.
And if something does break, being able to still use, the pre-update system, is just life saver sometimes.