This looks pretty cool!
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oh that's really cool!
Suuuuper late answer, sorry. It is working perfectly for me (FF 122), I'm using Firefox exclusivery. It can be slow sometimes though and take several (tens of) seconds for the web application to load.
You're right! Even for programmers.
My recommendation? No. Don't.
I'm an ex Windows user, current Linux and Mac user. Keyboard shortcuts on Linux are much closer to Windows conventions compared to macOS. I wouldn't recommend using a Mac keyboard with Linux. I'd only recommend it if you want to use both Linux and macOS with the same keyboard (you will be happier in this case, because using macOS with a Windows keyboard sucks, vice versa).
If you don't like the Windows key design, get a keyboard with a custom one.
Very good video, which first gives an overview of NixOS and what it is and then add many useful tips for using NixOs.
I use dict.cc because they support the context menu action to look up definitions.
They can't possibly judge what is trivial to achieve and what's a serious, very hard problem.
Too often, you won't be given time to make your software understandable. Probably almost never. So you have to incorporate a way of programming that leaves your code more understandable after you fixed your bug or added your feature.
I don't know if understandability is the most important thing. However I certainly agree with the author that it's curcial, if you ever want to do more than merley a script or a proof of concept.
"We're going to clean up that code later."
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