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>If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won." - Linus Torvalds
Make tech videos
Helping out the team at Dot (not a dev for them though)
Learning python, react and typescript
Browsing the Gemini and Gopher web
Learning about new FOSS (Free and Open Source) projects
Beta testing stuff
Trying out new pieces of tech
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Lagrange is the best Gemini browser but the best browser for access to other cool protocols is Agregore but it is not very stable right now since it is pre-release
I use vim becuase it is bundled into pretty much ever unix OS and it has great key binding and is very lightweight
VScode for most things but vim for this website :)
I use Lagrange (when I want a GUI) and Amfora, when I feel like I want to use my terminal and I think they are both great. One disadvatage to Amfora is it only supports Gemini meaning you can't view Gopher sites using it currently
Manjaro
Fedora
Cutefish OS (Have not tried it yet)
Garuda Linux (Have not tried it yet but it looks great and I am going to try it soon)
Ubuntu Mate
Ubuntu
Also, thank you the Republic for hosting this capsule
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