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I use these too, and Fira Code and Hack for coding.
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I use these too, and Fira Code and Hack for coding.
I moved from a major metro area to middle of forking nowhere several years ago. I kept my library cards from the metro area, which still work for Libby ebook and magazine downloads, while the local rural library is tied into a regional system for the occasional dead tree book.
Not sure if it counts, but obsidian
for notes and my daily journal, and latte-dock
to replace the stock KDE app bar.
Oh, and emacs
with doom
for general text editing and most coding tasks.
emacs
with doom
FTW.
Looking forward to learning how to get tree tabs in FF.
who cares what these irrelevant throwbacks to an age of superstition think?
Agreed... right up until my Congress-critters start listening them to make policy choices which impact me. I'd like to make sure the people who listen to these irrelevant throwbacks can't prevent me from being recycled as a patch of dandelions.
Because the sunk cost of centuries of wrong thinking is more important than protecting children.
In other news, the Catholic Church was unavailable for comment.