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tuhriel

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Probably a bit more polished UX (especially for not too tech-savy people)

but I’d say the biggest difference is integrated multidevice support, either via their cloud or selfhosted…

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In some Linux distributions it blocks you from installing system packages via pip, often there are then packages which can be installed via your distros package manager.

With arch for example:

sudo pacman -S python-'package'

Or, as others mentioned using venv.

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You should just have received a text with a number on it, could you post that as well please?

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Also, some tools have plugins to provide vim controls for them.

I know at least and use these:

There are probably more…

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For me, it’s hardware support, i.e my laptops fingerprint sensor just isn’t supported, for the speakers to work I had to find a script that remapped the speakers, multiple desktops (especially with different resolutions) are a pain.

But the killer at the moment is a good solution to manage and post process my raw photos. Went from Lightroom to On1 Photo RAW…unfortunately DarkTable is still not there yet. Also still missing the affinity suite on Linux :-(

Also, sadly these tools also don’t run well in a VM

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Same here, just stumbled across this issue yesterday when I tried to restructure my network to use .local

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That would be an argument…IF it would be consistently 16 between each unit

Il leave this one here to see if it’s 16 every time: https://youtu.be/r7x-RGfd0Yk

Spoiler: it’s not!

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Same here, it’s totally sufficient and never saw the reason to “upgrade” to the free business nodes

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Jup, Im having an NTP issue on my win10 machine If you search for it you find the same 5 “solutions” from dozens of content farms.

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I’m coding them down as plantuml network code and render them using a selfhosted plantuml Server.

In the end my whole admin guide resides in a obsidian notebook as markdown There is even a plugin that renders plantuml code within obsidian

The nice thing: everything is just code and can be moved to any other tool (had my documentation in a local gitlab repo, but I swapped gitlab out for gitea)

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