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lupec, to linux in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?

Now that’s quite an interesting NixOS setup, I’m especially intrigued by the tmpfs root portion. The link you provided was a great read, and I’ll keep this and honestly most of what you’ve described in mind for when I mess with NixOS again.

lupec, to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out

Why ick? Guess I’m out of the loop on that one

lupec, to linux in [SOLVED] How to customize dead keys under Wayland / Electron apps?

Right, that all makes sense. I’ll definitely keep that .XCompose file in mind, wasn’t aware it even was a thing before your post. Also, do you mind sharing the specific keyboard you’re using for reference?

Side note, I’ve started using vim/helix a few months ago and the pt layout makes things a lot more awkward than I expected, that’s half the reason I’m considering a US keyboard lol

lupec, (edited ) to linux in An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows

Yup, I feel you. It’s something I’ve always wanted myself, and I find myself hoping the OSS alternatives eventually implement something similar. For now I just make do with things like tealdeer and whatnot.

Edit: Just stumbled upon navi, the interactivity looks a lot closer to what we want than tldr and friends at least

lupec, to linux in Suggestions for consumer cloud syncing on Linux?

Others have brought up open source solutions already so on a different note I’ll say I’ve used the (closed source and paid) Insync client successfully in the past, and it worked fine. An interesting bonus is you can have it on both Windows and Linux pointing to the same set of files if you dual boot and it’s supposed to work just fine.

lupec, to piracy in Tachiyomi replacement is out

Haha you’re good, thanks for the heads-up! I just assumed I’d missed some sort of controversy lol

lupec, to linux in [SOLVED] How to customize dead keys under Wayland / Electron apps?

I can see why it’d be divisive with topre keys, no key markings and a pretty non standard layout but man does it look nice. Really appreciate what they’re going for there.

Anyway, thanks and hope you find a solution, I’ll drop by if I come across anything useful!

lupec, to linux in NixOS 23.11 released

Ah, I think I see what you meant now. My bad!

lupec, to linux in NixOS 23.11 released

I’ve used flatpak in the past, and although you basically give up the declarative aspect they worked fine as far as I remember

lupec, to linux in Your chosen desktop Linux defaults?

Much appreciated, I’ll definitely take a look!

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