The Olympics were cool but the mental gymnastics here are far more impressive
The Olympics were cool but the mental gymnastics here are far more impressive
you are a real linux user don’t let some neckbeard tell you otherwise :P
lmao you joke but half this thread is exactly that opinion
finally, somebody in this thread who doesn’t live in the past.
System package manager is for system binaries. Not for applications.
sounds like a modern approach
IMO flatpaks are the future of installing linux apps. The comment you replied to lives in the past. System package manager should be for system binaries, not for applications.
did you understand the joke OP was trying to make?
do they not? That is disappointing
True! fairphones are at least okay-ish there too. They actively cooperate with devs that make open source android OSs. But yeah Google still has way too much power in the entire android ecosystem. Many banking apps don’t work without Google Wallet, which doesn’t run on degoogled OSs.
agree 100%. One way to buy less phones is to buy a repairable phone.
for me the point about being locked into an ecosystem is reason enough.
Some more on that:
I just want to own my phone man
use whatever phone you like
wrong. Use a fairphone
Dvorak was designed a long time ago for typewriters, i.e. it tries to alternate hand movements, which some people like but many find it makes them slower.
Colemak is meant to be closer to qwerty and was designed for computer keyboards.
Then again I’m sure Dvorak is already miles better than qwerty and the differencesneith Colemak are minor. I think the reason I chose it originally was because of some youtube video but I don’t remember what it was called.
Also I really like the Colemal DH mod.
Tbf most of my layer toggles are happening with a thumb, which isn’t possible on a normal keyboars because they give you a 10x wide key for your most flexible digit, and no other keys in reach.
I recommend a keyboard with at least 3 keys in the thumb cluster. Once you figure out what you like and get used to it, it’s like a superpower
It was a real game changer for me. If you combine it with layers for accessing numbers, arrows, symbols, home/end etc without moving your hand, it makes typing so much comfier and faster
Funny enough I use Colemak with my ergonomic (split, columnar stagger) keyboards only, and qwerty on mobile (and on my laptop since it has qwerty keyboard labels).
I recommend, in order of increasing effort:
ahhhh thanks so much