It is a tool, use it when it fits. Use both where they fit.
It is a tool, use it when it fits. Use both where they fit.
My question is who comes up with these names?? Is there a commission I was never invited?
of what to install after distro hoping
My man, I just installed Mint and nvchad was on my list.
simplicity, there is a comfort from not having to position windows for mutitasking
I am seeing it as a net positive. Especially because of the Windows 12 bit, the more Windows is an inconvenience, the more will jump ship, and some will land on linux.
If a math book has 1+1=3 on its cover, I will judge it.
It is part of their presentation. It shows their ignorance.
No personal experience but if I were to try I would start with Syncthing and probably synchronize config files and aliases.
I will wait until the GitLab has the apk. For one, it feels sus but being Rossmann, i will look the other way. The second issue is that I will not manualy check for updates every app I have on my phone and this app need to be compatible with Obtainium or on F-droid.
Depends on your workflow and file structure, but nvim with nvchad works great for coding. I also sometimes use ranger to better see file structures.
I use nvchad and pipe the man page into it