Today, I was trying oolong. But I have black tea as well. No herbals or greens (I think those are the main families, right?)
I've had the same problem running numpy. Shockingly with a library so popular I havent found a way to make an environment with it work. I also had the most success with poetry, so I think you're on the right track.
Do you prefer the track ball for your thumb or for your middle finger?
This is a very specific project. This is cool to see. Im curious if anybody else would use this.
One of the problems with Yuzu (to nintendo) was that it contained the encryption keys pulled off nintendo switches. By removing commit history you actually can permanently remove this part of the code. There might be a more clever way to do this. Thats my best guess.
Will this get me trouble?
Your build might be busted. Mine works with doubletap. I have version 5.7
Svelte has the lowest barrier-to-entry I've used among frontend frameworks. I've really enjoyed using it.
I've also been working on making a flake for the WASM-4 retro console . They had a game jam some time ago that I made a game for, and I thought it'd be cool to package the game with nix. Of course, I first had to wrap the build tool in a flake, and now I'm working on a devshell to build my game. I suspect I'll have to expand more packages on the wasm4 flake, since theres runtimes and other binaries too.
I use https://tasks.org/ and Ive no issues going back and forth between the app and nextcloud tasks.
Never forget that no matter the distro (well most of them) you can install whatever desktop environment you want. That said, if you want to dip your toes in first time, I'd go with Mint. Its debian based, so most stackoverflow solutions will already have the apt install command you need for you. It has a variety of DE options out of the box on their website too.
Also, KDE and Gnome have changed a lot over the last 5 years. Id give each of them another shot.
EDIT: yes, pine is based
I think this is good idea. If the modules/options you are writing are for internal use, and not expected to be shared with the wider community, then this is great. I should incorporate this in my own config, but I dont know if this is common practice.