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If the documentation is good enough, I don’t mind implementing the lacking features if needed. But I work in small codebases in R, which have good docs and is feature rich, so maybe I’m a little spoiled.


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If the documentation is good enough, I don’t mind implementing the lacking features if needed. But I work in small codebases in R, which have good docs and is feature rich, so maybe I’m a little spoiled.


I’ve read it. Seems ok/reasonable to me. Let’s see what others think. Thanks for the effort and for make it publicly accesible.


You got me good :(


Looks good, thanks for the effort!
If you are on gnome,.gnome logs do most of the things you want (if I recall correctly, some years since I run gnome)


But tidy or not, Data is always pipe able



Two extra monitor setups. My slim book has 3 usb a, 1 USB c and 1 HDMI. With the USB c and the HDMI I have two monitors in my office setup and is super nice. I understand that for common devices is preferable USB a but for video, it saves a lot of physical space compared to VGA or HDMI in a small laptop


R
I know is not considered a “proper” programming language by some, but I’ve been working with it for years for scientific data analysis and I love it


Shoemaker (Zapatero) in my part of the world
I have the same model, working in arch (swaywm, pipewire). For me was just connecting by Bluetooth, open pavucontrol and select the driver (high fidelity playback for when listening, headset for online meetings). No problems at all out of the box.
So just try pavucontrol, it allows you to choose the driver and use it as headset