And PaperWM is a gnome plugin I thought was developed by System76 as a prototype for Cosmic. Edit: seems i just made that up too lol
I did. I didn't know that some builders used joists and wall studs instead of ducts for hvac. Can't say i like it though.
I believe pop does a river style tiling system. Look up videos on Niri, Cosmic, or PaperWM. There are many other tiling types too. River is however my favorite and I think most intuitive. Other popular ones are Sway, i3, and HyprLand. https://youtu.be/_q8j70wY8wo
The features of online backup is an online service, you can't typically just "crack" that. You'd have to reverse engineer the protocol and put a server in between that you control.
I have a similar update function here. With a bit more bells and whistles: https://github.com/dannyfritz/dotfiles/blob/e53d410364bf6e2f4e1de4b9c6abbbc832db67b1/fish/config.fish#L123
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I tried it out on Fedora a few months ago and I found alacritty felt faster in nvim. So i stayed on alacritty.
Check out Amethyst for MacOS.