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  • Time to make a keyboard that self switches between qwerty, colemak, etc and has some sort of indicator of it's layout, and spits out random recordings of its own key presses, and you just have to be insane to type on it correctly.

  • Opensuse and a couple other distros I tested can do this too right out of the notification panel which is thankfully easy enough for my parents and grandparents. I still end up using the "quake style terminal" most of the time and just flatpak through the notification sometimes.

  • Nope lol. It's basically a wall of text explaining how to skim a different wall of text to see if you are being legalese'd. Nothing about it is quick for people that can't/don't already have some degree of speed reading or skimming ability.

  • Damn. We need a FOSS server but publishers probably would not agree. Not having to make and link a middleman account would be a bonus though. Client could probably be arranged for on some devices but even on Kobo which isn't really locked down I would not consider running unofficial software beginner friendly.

  • Search through document for a long ass list of keywords to find large amounts of scummy bullshit hidden within meaningless fluff bullshit. Alternative terminology potentially ensues for making it more confusing.

  • In the Intel core 2 era I played with doing this and trying to have the kernel and software all optimized and compiled for the specific hardware of the specific computer I was using and the performance gains if any were negligible.

    I'd lean towards no.

  • The best part of klipper for me is being able to change pretty much any setting in a text file and restart and it works without having to screw around with SD cards, or firmware filenames, or compiling other than the first time.