@Jain@omgubuntu but it is more clearly laid out than the default Ubuntu one (at least for the PC activity) - AND includes an option to see the GPU activity! Nice thing, instantly installed :blobhappy:
@MagicLike@Jain@omgubuntu I think Cockpit is underrated for this purpose, especially if you use Linux as a desktop workstation like I do. I like being able to access these types of stats from my laptop or phone, and appreciate the ability to stop or start VMs from a web interface.
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redact (https://redact.dev/) - was cleaning up my old reddit & twitter timelines. No sense leaving that stuff behind for them.
Mission Center looks very pretty, certainly prettier than top/htop/glances/s-tui 🤣 - maybe a little too modelled on the Win equivalent but will take it for a spin.
@omgubuntu I think that would be VS Code on my PineTab 2 (except I just extracted it to a folder because there are a few extensions I want to be sure I have).
@omgubuntu Surprisingly decent despite the current lack of a working Wi-Fi driver as long as the slow clock speed is taken into consideration (even though it's really not that bad of performance, particularly compared to the PinePhone). The keyboard is also really nice to type on, and the touchpad is important right now as touch sometimes doesn't register toward the edges of the display. Not sure exactly what's causing it, but the lockscreen on boot is rotated 90°. No sleep yet.
@omgubuntu#obsidian It's like #notion, but it stores everything on the computer, not in the cloud. We have air raids in Kyiv sometimes, and last winter we had blackouts because the Russians were bombing power plants and substations.
@omgubuntu KOrganizer! I needed proper calendaring software because my life is approaching the complexity where it can only be scheduled to manage it all
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