What does it do that kitty doesn’t?
What does it do that kitty doesn’t?
Arch with i3/sway is what I’d recommend then. NixOS seems really cool, but I’ve heard it’s very difficult. Also it’s going to be much easier to test stuff out on Arch, then once you have a full setup you like, you could try Nix.
I’d recommend Neovim too, with some nice extensions. That’s what I’d start with, and you can start on MacOS. I wouldn’t feel at home in the terminal without it, and I think you’ll really want it for setting up everything else. I’d almost say that vim or emacs is a prerequisite for something like NixOS.
Between vim and a tiling wm, you’re going to have enough of a learning curve to start, I think.
Ah yes, let me add some Microsoft spyware to my Google spyware
Try reading the post you just commented on?
Compass with latitude & longitude Spirit Level Ruler
I like controller/peripheral, which is the most descriptive in my opinion. That’s what’s commonly used for SPI.
Oh okay, that actually doesn’t sound too bad. I’ll definitely consider it for my next install.
I’ve been kinda curious about Artix. I wouldn’t say I hate systemd, but I’ve been minorly annoyed by it and might want something more minimal.
What is the software situation like? The AUR probably doesn’t work reliably, right?
Okay sounds like nothing other than being “more native” than Kitty, but they will add more fearures later. I’m not convinced to switch, but I’m interested what Ghostty does in the future.