

I love Orion on iOS for its ability to use WebExtensions, but I’m not sure what benefit yet another mediocre WebKit browser would bring to the Linux space…
I love Orion on iOS for its ability to use WebExtensions, but I’m not sure what benefit yet another mediocre WebKit browser would bring to the Linux space…
I really wish there was a minimal, command-line alternative to Zotero. Zotero, as it is, is great for most people, but it really slows down after a few hundred entries, and the GUI doesn’t seem necessary for all that it does.
bluetuith
is great for managing Bluetooth devices.
I’ve found Hyprland to be more stable and performant than Sway, but I haven’t used Sway since January. As the other commenter said, it also has more features. You could definitely turn off enough Hyprland features to get a more Sway-like experience visually.
I’m curious if anyone else has considered using nushell for these things? Probably not for everything (or to replace one’s shell) but it definitely is simpler for basic tasks.
Brave works well on iOS for this use case.
Marp works well if you like Markdown. I cannot, however, speak to things such as transitions (though marp exports to a nice HTML file which includes a PowerPoint-like interface, so I’d imagine it’s possible).
Framework as well—everything just works.
I recently discovered framework-tool
, which is a mindblowing level of integration with Linux.
I’m curious how it worked on NixOS. Do you happen to have any Nix config files you can share?
It looked to me to be optional, but yeah I was curious about that too…
This is amazing!
This actually looks like something really interesting, but it doesn’t say whether it’s based on anything, only “rolling release”. Is this immutable Arch?
I think it’s in the Rick and Morty episode where Rick is guarding his special toilet that shows his underground hideout computer booting Debian 3 or something.
NixOS: a small factory with which to reproducibly grow your own meat.
Ah, ok—was it also immutable like the new one is?
I thought this had already happened?
I remember seeing ads on Steam for SteamOS years ago—wasn’t there a point at which you could download and run it on your own computer? What happened?
Wow! First time seeing this. Anyone using it with a Framework 13? Is there any risk of damaging your system with it?
Muse - Black Holes & Revelations
Joel Nielsen - Black Mesa Soundtrack
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Wow… KDE devs got pretty good taste!
Brave has it too—but yes, I couldn’t imagine using the internet without bangs.