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SolarBoy@slrpnk.netto PurchaseWithPurpose@lemmy.world•The Full Guide for Change (Redone with OSs added!)English2·23 days agoI remember something about Pop!_OS offering the option to install proprietary nvidia drivers out of the box with no issues. But in the meantime that applies to a lot of distros actually.
I personally use NixOs for gaming and it works perfectly for me.
SolarBoy@slrpnk.netto PurchaseWithPurpose@lemmy.world•The Full Guide for Change (Redone with OSs added!)English2·25 days agoSo what do the different symbols mean?
I see EU and US flags, so that’s probably where a service is located.
Does the globe mean decentralised? (for things like mastodon, element)
Thanks for sharing!
I have a simple planck eotb, and carry it everywhere I go. It’s really convenient. I think I got used to typing on it in only a couple of weeks, but spend the past few years tweaking my custom ambidextrous layout.
Some of my personal favorites are:
- having backspace+ctrl combined on one key, enter+shift combined on another key.
- Having enter and backspace on both sides of the keyboard, so I can use either hand to use them
- Having a single hand numpad when holding a layer key. Very practical for number stuff.
- Putting any computer to sleep, or changing volume without having to look for the right key on my keyboard.
I put together an olkb planck 40% kit years ago, and it’s still my main keyboard for day to day use. (programming, gaming, writing, anything really) The main thing I like about it is that I can just put it in my backpack and carry it with me. It’s nice to take my laptop to a cafe or library and still have my good keyboard with me.
I’m not even represented. 40 % anyone? nobody?
Keepassxc for storing/managing passwords. Also supports 2FA, which is great. I can just copy my password db over to whatever device I need it. Or sync it with syncthing