I’d recommend https://typst.app/. Super easy to structure text like LaTeX and 100 times easier to use :)
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I’d recommend https://typst.app/. Super easy to structure text like LaTeX and 100 times easier to use :)
Whole Again - ðady freyr
Not entirely agreeing, but there are some things that are not quite there yet. For me it’s mostly:
Otherwise I don’t really have complaints. If anything LaTeX was the one thing setting me back (and don’t even get me started on Word).
There are official ones and there’s also https://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst
I took one of those and easily adjusted it to my needs. It’s so easy and intuitive! And fast!!!
Typst is awesome and sooo fast! I literally ported my thesis mid-way to it and haven’t looked back since. Love it all the way.
OpenBoard is great. I’ve tried a few and it just feels like a privacy-focused version of G-Board
Was expecting a lot more Demon Slayer references here :(
Where does NixOS place within these?
Lol, for a second I thought you mean Greenbone OS when reading the title.
Popcorn time
Is the color named for the inside? I thought it was because of how they turn red, when they’re on their way to mate (link for reference)
Funny name aside, this is literally one of the reasons, why I (and most people on the NW part of South America) am freaking traumatized by cockroaches. Having a single one of this fly at your face as soon as you turn on the lights of a dark (and maybe even moist) room, will give you a heart attack
If you’re not a techy person/power user, I would recommend staying with Kubuntu/Xubuntu (flavors of Ubuntu, that seem familiar to Windows users), or a more loved variant Linux Mint. You’ll have everything you need there, and your gaming will do just fine using Steam thanks to Proton. My first time (~2014) I went with Ubuntu, since it has an easy to use installer (like most distributions), with relatively sane default settings. Nowadays I would recommend Linux Mint or anything Debian based for the stability.
Where is the first picture from? I’ve only seen the statue in Bremen (Germany), but never really looked up what it meant or where it really comes from.
Warrior! Steven Segal!