As for music production on Linux, I use Reaper. Check it out and see if it meets your needs.
As for music production on Linux, I use Reaper. Check it out and see if it meets your needs.
I use it on my laptop which has a small screen. I have two or three workspaces/“ribbons” with let’s say terminals (with IDE) on the first one, browser(s) under that one and chats in the bottom row. I have at most two or three windows in each row, so there’s not much overhead. Also there are keybindings to jump to the start or end of each workspace. How many windows do you usually have open?
Niri is great!
Thanks for the tip.
I am currently reading Cloud Native Go, among other things. Seems interesting.
Were you thinking of the Hardtime plugin?
Which-key is great, btw. I think I learn a new shortcut or something every day using it.
https://github.com/MrTuxx/OffensiveGolang
Here’s a collection you can check out. I recommend Ben Kurtz’s Defcon talk he links to as well.
Second this, seems like a great use case for Go.
Arch Linux and the tests are on the same page as the other one in the group chat with the team and the tests expect https
You can use Go and compile with TinyGo.
I use Neovim, specifically LazyVim. It’s super easy to get up and running with Go.
WSL