spacemanspiffy, spacemanspiffy@lemmy.world

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No ligatures, and no ambiguity between O and 0, l and 1 and I, etc.

No serifs too, I guess. Although I don’t think that’s very common in coding fonts.


I use Kitty daily, and Calibre is excellent.


Excellent game, but I don’t remember it being funny. Maybe I need to replay it, its been so many years.


If I am in the car and its a long drive, I usually play music off my phone. But if its a shorter drive or I’m not feeling the music, its my local NPR station, always.


Been using the same copy of GP6 through Wine for years. Right there with ya.




Whoa you weren’t kidding! It still chugs in our large project, and I have some Windows issues in my config to fix, but nvim itself runs well for me now!


Off topic but your username almost matches my current DnD character: Ranger Dangerfield, a level 6 Ranger.

Welcome, friend :).




I want to use it on my work PC (Windows) but its so slow its basically unusable. So I use VS with a Vim plugin.


I love his music so much that I knew who this article was about before opening it. I regularly just listen to both games OSTs.



That I personally bought?

Pretty sure it was King’s Quest VIII: Mask of Eternity.



Nope.

Well, I don’t use any banking apps, personally. My understanding is that they don’t work under Waydroid.

Other Android apps mostly work fine in Waydroid, so long as they don’t need access to GPS or camera to work properly.

I removed Waydroid a while back, though, as I only needed it for one app and Waydroid took up almost 1/3 of the storage on the phone. It just wasn’t worth it, and I am happier to be rid of the Android ecosystem anyways.

I should mention that the Linux phone life is NOT for everyone.

I should also mention that battery life is still not anywhere close to competitors. Camera is meh but improves with updates.

For my use cases (Phone/SMS/MMS, Lemmy, Mastodon, and a few other apps), it works totally fine and has proven to be reliable enough for almost 3 years. It gets better with age due to updates.


Librem 5.

Cons: Storage and RAM small. Battery so-so.

Pros: I haven’t seen a single other phone I would rather own. Android and iOS are dumb as hell. Terrible OSes, in my opinion.

I want a Liberty Phone but can’t justify the money. This works well enough for me. I will almost certainly be buying the L5 successor.


Few years back, I noticed this too. They’re, like, edible or whatever, but so bland tasting nowadays.


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No ligatures, and no ambiguity between O and 0, l and 1 and I, etc.

No serifs too, I guess. Although I don’t think that’s very common in coding fonts.


I use Kitty daily, and Calibre is excellent.


Excellent game, but I don’t remember it being funny. Maybe I need to replay it, its been so many years.


If I am in the car and its a long drive, I usually play music off my phone. But if its a shorter drive or I’m not feeling the music, its my local NPR station, always.


Been using the same copy of GP6 through Wine for years. Right there with ya.




Whoa you weren’t kidding! It still chugs in our large project, and I have some Windows issues in my config to fix, but nvim itself runs well for me now!


Off topic but your username almost matches my current DnD character: Ranger Dangerfield, a level 6 Ranger.

Welcome, friend :).




I want to use it on my work PC (Windows) but its so slow its basically unusable. So I use VS with a Vim plugin.


I love his music so much that I knew who this article was about before opening it. I regularly just listen to both games OSTs.



That I personally bought?

Pretty sure it was King’s Quest VIII: Mask of Eternity.



Nope.

Well, I don’t use any banking apps, personally. My understanding is that they don’t work under Waydroid.

Other Android apps mostly work fine in Waydroid, so long as they don’t need access to GPS or camera to work properly.

I removed Waydroid a while back, though, as I only needed it for one app and Waydroid took up almost 1/3 of the storage on the phone. It just wasn’t worth it, and I am happier to be rid of the Android ecosystem anyways.

I should mention that the Linux phone life is NOT for everyone.

I should also mention that battery life is still not anywhere close to competitors. Camera is meh but improves with updates.

For my use cases (Phone/SMS/MMS, Lemmy, Mastodon, and a few other apps), it works totally fine and has proven to be reliable enough for almost 3 years. It gets better with age due to updates.


Librem 5.

Cons: Storage and RAM small. Battery so-so.

Pros: I haven’t seen a single other phone I would rather own. Android and iOS are dumb as hell. Terrible OSes, in my opinion.

I want a Liberty Phone but can’t justify the money. This works well enough for me. I will almost certainly be buying the L5 successor.


Few years back, I noticed this too. They’re, like, edible or whatever, but so bland tasting nowadays.