Muse - Black Holes & Revelations
Joel Nielsen - Black Mesa Soundtrack
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Wow… KDE devs got pretty good taste!
This is really cool, but I find nowadays just looking at LaTeX gives me a headache and reminds me of why I switched to typst.app …
Very nice! X11 or Wayland?
NixOS because it’s easy to understand—I can pop open any .nix file in my config and see exactly what is being set up, so I don’t have to mentally keep track of innumerable imperative changes I would otherwise make to the system, and thus lose track of the entropy over time.
Nice!
I don’t see a lot of River out in the wild—I’m curious why you prefer it?
I’m curious why links2
over, say, w3m
?
It feels like none of the terminal browsers are as nice as they could be these days…
🥳
Been looking forward to this for a long time—K-9 Mail is an excellent mail client, but this is one step closer to Desktop/Mobile sync.
How is nushell? I’ve always been curious about that…
Vertical is without a doubt the best for reading and such.
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?
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?
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.
Anyone using this? How is it?
I’m very pleased to discover this. I’ve been using this online editor for a while—good to have a local alternative.
Wow! First time seeing this. Anyone using it with a Framework 13? Is there any risk of damaging your system with it?