[-] tringle@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago

i would always reccomend nvchad as a start, then create your own nvim config to suit your needs. all of your text editor features can be achieved through vim/nvim through some setup, tho i reccomend nvim because it uses lua for scripting. 3. reccomend checking out lutris for compatibility 4. the drivers are built in to the kernel, so yes 8. all keyboard shortcuts are customizable, but it depends on the distro, so i cqnt help you on that 9. usually using the package manager will work, but .appimage is mostly universal if you dont use a niche distro, this shouldnt really be a worry. some files are specifically for only some distros, but just use appimage if they dont provide one for yours. 10. because of the config file thing, id just reccomend sticking to linux mint or even plain debian, it sounds like you would want it to work, and thats it. both these distros are stable with the former having great driver support, and the latter having an extensive community. id not reccomend ubuntu bc the company sucks and prokotes nonfree software like flatpack

[-] tringle@lemmy.world 1 points 20 hours ago

Sobthats who fries my rice? Makes sense now

[-] tringle@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago

Mike ermantraut?

[-] tringle@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

what i meant was that 1337 is everywhere just like loss

[-] tringle@lemmy.world 41 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

~~:.|:;~~ moment, or in this pic ~~:|':~~

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submitted 5 days ago by tringle@lemmy.world to c/edc@sopuli.xyz

Hiya. I carry a small notebook with me everywhere I go, as I love the tactility of it compared to taking quick notes on a phone. Recently I saw a wallet with a built in notebook, but I dont want to lose my button card ejector on my wallet that I have. Are there any quality wallets with both features, or should I compromise? My goal is to have a minimal amount of items.

[-] tringle@lemmy.world 5 points 6 days ago

its just like ~~:.|:;~~

tringle

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