Python π, nice:)
I see how this could be useful for software documentation. One can support their documentation on their instance and cross-link it to related projects. Also, anywhere someone reads it they can contribute changes and corrections.
For those interested in trying LocalSend I have another suggestion. Syncthing is a serverless multiplatform file synchronization tool. Think of it as a Dropbox without a server. I have a couple of folders set up to synchronize between my devices and it works almost instantly. When I take a photo with my phone it appears in my Camera folder on laptop in a second. I save travel info in a folder and it is immediately available on my phone.
Terminator isn't supported anymore as far as I remember. A good substitution for it is Tilix. I'd been using the latter for a while but recently I switched to the new default terminal in Fedora (it had weird name that I unable to remember) and Tilling Shell extension for Gnome.
Personally, I'm looking forward for our to stabilize to try working on Matrix protocol support.
I was using this kind of a setup a long time ago with 120GB SSD and 1TB HDD. I've found the overall speedup pretty remarkable. It felt like a 1TB SSD most of the time. So, having a cache drive of around 10% of the main drive seems like a good size to cost compromise. Having a cache 50% size of the basic storage feels like a waste to me.
The idea of terms like Alacritty or Foot that user uses a tilling WM like Sway that has tabbed mode and tiling already. There is no need in tmux there.
They've been acting like that from the start 🤷🏻♂️
The update is great except for the new "fill" button. Before the update clicking anywhere in a tile would result in filling a form on a page. Now it's a damn tiny button one must click to autofill a form. It's extremely annoying.
It just feels better and lighter. Also, autocomplete looks nicer. Devs are also amazing. They have a clear vision of the product. And Fish 4.0 had been rewritten in Rust. Now I just cannot go away:)
Aggregating Matrix, xmpp, irc, and telegram could work for me. But I'd rather did this on my private matrix instance now though.