

This is amazing!
This is amazing!
This actually looks like something really interesting, but it doesn’t say whether it’s based on anything, only “rolling release”. Is this immutable Arch?
I think it’s in the Rick and Morty episode where Rick is guarding his special toilet that shows his underground hideout computer booting Debian 3 or something.
NixOS: a small factory with which to reproducibly grow your own meat.
Ah, ok—was it also immutable like the new one is?
I thought this had already happened?
I remember seeing ads on Steam for SteamOS years ago—wasn’t there a point at which you could download and run it on your own computer? What happened?
Wow! First time seeing this. Anyone using it with a Framework 13? Is there any risk of damaging your system with it?
Muse - Black Holes & Revelations
Joel Nielsen - Black Mesa Soundtrack
Opeth - Blackwater Park
Wow… KDE devs got pretty good taste!
This is really cool, but I find nowadays just looking at LaTeX gives me a headache and reminds me of why I switched to https://typst.app/ …
Very nice! X11 or Wayland?
NixOS because it’s easy to understand—I can pop open any .nix file in my config and see exactly what is being set up, so I don’t have to mentally keep track of innumerable imperative changes I would otherwise make to the system, and thus lose track of the entropy over time.
Nice!
I don’t see a lot of River out in the wild—I’m curious why you prefer it?
I’m curious why links2
over, say, w3m
?
It feels like none of the terminal browsers are as nice as they could be these days…
🥳
Been looking forward to this for a long time—K-9 Mail is an excellent mail client, but this is one step closer to Desktop/Mobile sync.
How is nushell? I’ve always been curious about that…
Vertical is without a doubt the best for reading and such.
Just curious—what accessibility extensions do you use on desktop?
I’ve used it for uni on a Linux tablet/convertible and it worked really quite well and has some nice convenient features for note-taking.
What tablet did you use?
It could be tremendous for Framework if they managed to secure some enterprise contracts with these, maybe for a few large school districts and the like. Something like this running ChromeOS or Ubuntu indeed would totally outclass what a lot of schools are using, and the repairability would be massively attractive (you wouldn’t believe how much and how badly kids beat up school laptops, not to mention their own).