

LaTeX is great for documents, mediocre for slides, questionable for spreadsheets, useless for mail and calendar.
LaTeX is great for documents, mediocre for slides, questionable for spreadsheets, useless for mail and calendar.
Conditions might get worse though until I’m either forced to act or it’s too late.
The part through Israel is by far the safest section of this trail.
Half that is more realistic. You have to sleep, rest, eat, buy supplies, get lost, etc. There will be bad terrain, mountains, bad weather, etc. as well.
Matrix/Element has shitty usability and reliability compared to Discord.
For lots of communities, they could use modern forum software like Discourse with better results.
What active ingredients do they contain?
Run Linux in a VM and share the file system with macOS.
Parallels has really great integration.
A forum where trolls congregate to gossip and organize harassment.
Do you think it‘s all unpaid volunteer work?
I bought a cheap arm based Linux laptop a couple of years ago. The official distribution with full hardware support never received any updates. ARMbian didn’t fully support the hardware more than a year later. E.g. no sound output.
Looks like it’s still rough around the edges.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HDR_monitor_support
KDE Plasma 6.0 introduced experimental HDR support for Wayland session.
DRM clients can directly pass HDR metadata, but this is not available from regular userspace clients, only specialized software can use it.
Web browsers: No web browsers support HDR on Linux at this time.
Valve’s Steam compositor gamescope offers experimental HDR support.
How is support for HDR colors nowadays?
Functional programmers still pretending side effects snd reals world applications don’t exist.