did you buy it in the gnu year?
callyral
The documentation. It needs more of it.
the distro
It's NixOS, the docs could be better, had a lot of confusion and had to watch a lot of tutorials when getting started, when I should've been able to just read the documentation instead.
Exactly that, it's messy and doesn't follow standards, making it harder to find specific files.
that chocolate looks tasty
i think it's r/debianinrandomplaces?
I mean that I have screen tearing on Firefox with Xorg, which is why I used to use Chromium, when I switched to Wayland I realised that the tearing had stopped.
I meant that I have screen tearing on Xorg, but I don't have it on Wayland.
Screen tearing in Firefox
Edit: to reword, I lack Firefox screen tearing on Wayland but I have it on Xorg.
Huh, works flawlessly for me on NixOS. Have you made sure that you're using Pipewire and have the correct xdg-desktop-portal?
I don't know about other compositors, but on Hyprland and Sway you can configure things per device (in the config file). I'd give an example here but I'm on my phone right now.
I have a laptop and a desktop with slightly different keyboard layouts, and both machines share the same config file.
Not sure why you have a tool to "set the language", what would happen if you tried to use both keyboards at once?
in your 60's, which prevents becoming a femboy.
Or does it?
NixOS was like this for me in the first 1 or 2 weeks, after that it's been a breeze and very easy to keep my desktop and laptop configurations synced.