(Neo)Vim is fantastic for writing when combined with some plugins and LaTeX
(Neo)Vim is fantastic for writing when combined with some plugins and LaTeX
Someone just made it because its funny?
All of them except arch. It just strikes the perfect balance between being easy to pick up after a bit of reading and keeping its simplicity. Paired with vanilla gnome its uwu gang. I also looked at manjaro and stayed well clear of that, vanilla is so much simpler as I don’t have to worry about conflicts caused by man jar roe randomly holding back packages for no reason.
I mean you still can
Let’s be honest, mostly windows. People massively overstate their hatred of windows.
In Gnome: Proper calDav integration in the gnome “online accounts” section. Smaller titlebars. Nothing else please. No dock, dash or whatever, no stupid clutter, just nice and simple like it is currently.
In DWM: Nothing needs to change, use the default setup every day on my laptop.
Vanilla zsh prompt. I had a thing that told me which git branch I was on for a while but my editor tells me that so I decided I didn’t need it
Persistent notification is one of the best parts about using an always on VPN. You can check the status really quickly
I’ve used a couple different distros in my time on Linux (Debian, fedora, arch, artix, gentoo) and I could never tell the difference between the performance.
I’m thinking ur options might be a smaller one with a numpad layer or an external numpad. Otherwise I think you’re going to struggle with finding this one m8ty.
With archinstall being included by default on arch iso’s idk if this is the case anymore. The arch install script also has good defaults
Default gnome has a great keyboard based workflow or the option for a pointer-device based workflow. It doesn’t copy the outdated windows workflow and actually succeeds in pushing its own ideas.
Yup