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  • No, that won't work on a live system.

    Have you actually tried booting from a Live USB on the laptop in question? It might be that WiFi works there just out of the box. Unless you have some super weird wifi adapter (or use an old Linux version), it should just work.

  • I find it really interesting that almost all of the recent comments on the YouTube video are 95% the same and praising "how great all this transparency" is, completely drowning out all other comments. They're also worded very very similarly.

  • They're both code/text editors, or what would you call VSCode instead? An IDE? you can make an IDE out of nvim if you want.

    Yes, there is a vim mode in VSCode, but in some cases it can be very slow (like editing a few thousand columns at once), and is not as tightly integrated.

  • 1 kW is 3412 BTU/h (=BTUs)

    Most induction stovetops have a boost function with around 3-4 kW (that's about 13000 BTUs).

    BUT contrary to a gas stove top, almost all of the energy is actually put into the pot instead of the surroundings (only 30-40% of the energy from a gas stove is used to heat the pot). Meaning that a 4 kW induction cooktop should be comparable to a 40'000 BTUs gas stove (single burner).

  • Most nvim users I know have their setup very much customized. That takes time, effort and is a pita. But afterwards you have a tool that just works like you want it to work, and is super fast (at least compared to VSCode).

  • TeXStudio if you want something that is easy to set up. VSCode + LaTeX Workshop if you need features from VSCode (other extensions, git integration,...).

    Note that you still have to bring your own LaTeX installation (I always use TeXLive, but there are other options)

    For literature I've found Zotero + BetterBibTeX plugin very nice, otherwise JabRef also exists but is much more "raw".

  • Reference management is one thing LaTeX is really good at. Especially if you use it with a literature management system such as Zotero.

    VSCode + LaTeX Workshop Extension is what I use today, but I would recommend TeXStudio as editor if you don't need any specific features from VSCode.

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  • eh, back when the "exodus" was happening it felt like every second post is about defederation. Nowadays you don't hear much about it anymore, but if you only looked back then I see how you could come to that conclusion.