I was gonna say, I haven’t used Windows in years.
I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
I was gonna say, I haven’t used Windows in years.
Oof. Yeah, I don’t use my computer for work, so I’d never even thought of that. That’s annoying.
[ Insert “I see this as an absolute win!” meme here ]
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FUTO Keyboard.
NixOS diehard.
I used to work nights at a grocery store. The break room coffee was made by a recovering meth addict, and was basically the next “best” thing if only in theory.
My first tiling window manager was Xmonad. There is simply no such thing as going back to a full desktop environment when your first tiling window manager was Xmonad. I haven’t even considered using a full desktop environment in years, and I never will.
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Yes, good and/or bad and/or otherwise. It’s gonna get weird.
The machine I had before this had 4 GB, lol. That’s why I put so much of the budget into RAM when I built this one.
Shaving what little hair I have left on my head is so much more convenient, lol.
Okay, fine. I have 192 GB of RAM.
I can remember saving my allowance for however long I had to, to be able to get the game I wanted, and then riding my bike to Walmart, or the used game store, or wherever it was, and then riding home with a stupid grin on face. I feel bad for kids who will grow up to be adults who won’t have memories like that.
I hate having any more tabs open than I absolutely need. Right now, I have none. I’m probably gonna either fire up a YouTube video or find someone to watch on Twitch here in a minute, at which point I’ll have one tab open. I’m not gonna say exactly how much RAM I have, but I have as much RAM as my motherboard will take, so I can definitely afford to open more than one tab. I just don’t see any reason to, frankly, and it drives me up the wall.
I used Hacker’s Keyboard for years and I loved it. A few years ago, I switched to Dvorak, and the Dvorak implemention in Hacker’s Keyboard is weird and awkward to use (I think, anyway). I’ve been using HeliBoard recently, which is still pretty new; it’s a fork of OpenBoard which is no longer maintained. I think as long as HeliBoard keeps working as well as it has been, I’ll keep using it forever, honestly. I would say it’s basically like getting to have Gboard except also FOSS.
Eh. I don’t have kids and I use the left back burner because I always have. It is what it is.
My grandpa talked about doing this back in the 1930s with his brothers, and by that I mean, they put their neighbor’s cow on top of their barn, somehow. I think this is one of those things that, in one form or another, has always existed and always will.