im gonna have a physical bt keyboard to take along with it. last time i tried one, it worked pretty well
im gonna have a physical bt keyboard to take along with it. last time i tried one, it worked pretty well
no matter how tiny, no laptop is more portable than a tablet
Another option is go with an Android tablet that has LineageOS support. You get fullish access to the system, but the system is still Android, so depends on what you want if that works for you.
that’s an acceptable possibilty, too. from my experience with my wife’s tablet, android is fine to work with now that emacs is available
not a problem, im only gonna be using it as a kind of “dumb terminal” anyway
pine stuff has excellent cost/benefit, but…
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could you give more details (if it’s not a problem to you ofc)
i wish i was warned like that
it frustrates me so much. the doctor that introduced me to venlafaxin never warned me about the withdrawal symptoms, even though i showed concerns about that, and the current doctor never warned me that they would linger for so long
its hard to explain, but it’s this weird and really unpleasant “zapping” feeling in the head, which feels a bit like your brain is going static for a split second. sometimes i get 4, 5 “zaps” one after the other. it fucking sucks and it makes it really hard to do anything that takes even a little bit of mental effort
to make it clear, ive been taking bupropion for about two months now. what happened five days ago was increasing the dosage from 150mg to 300mg and taking off the venlafaxin, which had already been reduced to 37,5mg from 75mg last month
according to the leaflet, although it’s rare, having seizures is one of the known side-effects
my venlafaxin dose was originally 75mg, so he planned to reduce it to 37,5mg for a month then take if off completely. reducing to 37,5 was fine so i thought taking it off would be too ig
fwiw not feeling that annoying ritalin anxiety anymore last month did indeed feel pretty good. your comment gave me a little bit of hope, so ty
i knew venlafaxin withdrawals were nasty, but i didn’t know they could last so long. i thought id be fine after 2-3 days
did they release a changelog?
the point is? life sucks? i don’t get it
Arch is almost always up to date with the latest stable releases of libraries and Qt making it an ideal base for KDE Plasma which is a fast moving desktop.
are you involved in this project? i have a little bit of a gripe with this approach. unless your idea is to aim this os at enthusiasts instead of the general public, the user should not have to worry about large upgrades that might leave the system in a broken state. this is why debian is always a little behind: making sure a bunch of different components in a million possible different combinations all work well together is hard work and it takes time. i’m not even saying it’s not possible to use a rolling release model and have a user friendly distro (opensuse tumbleweed does it pretty well), but reliability comes before software recency imo.
edit: btw this is why i said i’m unsure making an os is the job of application developers. what’s ideal for the developers might not be ideal for users.
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pretty old gpu, but some cheapo graphics cards, especially in brazil, are still being sold brand new with gpus around the same age.
although this is cool, i’m a little on the fence, as i’m still not sure if it’s the job of application/desktop developers to create an os.
also, last i heard, nouveau doesn’t get commits for about a year now. support is pretty hit or miss. my graphics card is one of the best supported by nouveau and it works pretty well but it will freeze at least once a day, which is why i had to stick to the proprietary driver
what’s the issue?
i dont lmao. they felt crammed and were too bulky at the same time