Oh, sorry. It wasn't for me earlier (I linked through from Firefox suggestions)
OH wow didn't realise you could post to a lemmy community like that!
Have you set android autofill framework to use bitwarden?
Would be interesting to see how fast polars (a dataframe library written in rust) would be as it can be used in python.
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I haven't used tmux at all but I did look into it once. I have found zellij easy to learn so far while I had the impression that tnux would e lbe a hit difficult to learn.
Also zellij has footing panes (not sure if tmux does)
I also had trouble leaening vim and find helix more intuitive. Glad you like it!
Nice, I hadn't heard of that before, will check it out!
I just see it as less practical than maintaining a toolchain for devs to use.
There are definately some things preventing Nix adoption. What are the reasons you see it as less practical than the alternatives?
What are alternative ways of maintaining a toolchain that achieves the same thing?
I have personally used fedora and nixos on a gen 1 framework 13 and it works great.
Does Framework do anything regarding FOSS drivers or firmware?
Regarding your question they say this:
We deliberately selected components and modules that didnβt require new kernel driver development and have been providing distro maintainers with pre-release hardware to test to improve compatibility. Weβre also working on enabling firmware updates through LVFS to complete the Linux experience.
source: https://frame.work/gb/en/linux
We can already view mastodon threads that are linear inside Lemmy.