In general, I agree with the sentiment - at the same time, I think the idea behind Nextcloud is to cover more use-cases at once and serve as some kind of a "extensible platform"... and honestly, it does that quite well
+1, Thunderbird's Calendar is the best OSS calendar application out there.
Pipewire and Wayland are boss brothers
For some time I have been lurking around this topic and for general computer use, including typing, talon seemed like the best option
Good for you :)
They also have this outer “wing” as well. Check some reviews. I’ve owned wf-1000xm3s, jabra elite 75t’s and these and these fit the best BY FAR
I am using the Sennheiser True wireless 3's right now and I love them. They have noise reduction mode, sound great, are ipx-something resistant (sweat for sure, light rain) and fit snuggly (for me)
I really enjoy how GNOME handles windows currently already.
Between having the ability to move and resize windows with Super + (mouse left|right)
, switching between windows of the same application with Super + backtick
, workspaces and Super + type
to search, there is very little to desire.
Unlike tiling VMs, this makes sense out of the box for 99% of the apps out there while providing a really quick way to get where you need quickly.
I would commend any student that would be able to figure this out in my hypothetical school
I am currently using e-cigarettes as a former smoker
I would say:
- if you aren't smoking already, there isn't really a good reason to start
- if you are smoking and sort of kind of want to continue, e-cigarettes are most likely healthier than analog
- if you are smoking analog and want to quit, there are better ways to quit for sure - I don't feel like committing to quitting just yet, however when I do feel committed, I will go with the tips outlined towards the end of the Huberman Lab - Nicotine’s Effects on the Brain & Body & How to Quit Smoking or Vaping podcast
Honestly, I am pretty surprised that Baikal requires that much :D It should literally take no more than 100 MB of memory and way less CPU, IMO - or did you mean the size of a VM?