There's a vision in my mind for workflow that involves VMs and GPU passthrough. The idea is to have a stable foundation (e.g. Debian) and spring off various VMs as seen in the chart
Arch for proton gaming.
Ubuntu for work.
Windows for audio and non-proton games.
NixOS for anything else.
I wish I could use NixOS for the base but I am unable to find much documentation for #VFIO. The most promising one are
Heard quite a bit about #notmuch for mail, I tried to set it up today, looked at the getting-started guide
"we'll just assume you already have messages in this format"
Well, time to give up ig
I wish there were some recommendations or guides for that, googling "getting email in maildir format" only results in explanations of the format and not much more
I've been thinking about the possibility of using named Emacs daemons for different contexts. An example would be a main context and an agenda context. The benefit seems to be limited to not having both instances hang when the main instance is doing something that locks Emacs. Any thoughts?
Is this #Hyprland ? #KDE ? Both? Neither? I'm lost for words..
This happens when choosing "Plasma (Wayland)" in SDDM and it just shows a black screen so I move into tty1 and launch hyprland. I'll ask for help later, now I need to study...
After getting my second monitor, KDE Plasma was logging in to a black screen, forcing me to move to #GNOME, so far it's comfy with some extensions. I can not use #Hyprland properly on my second vertical monitor because it doesn't support the needed layouts1.
An update on my journey with hopping between window managers, I got #Sway setup with #GNOME a while back and it worked fine for two monitors, up until I needed to screen-share and none of the two guides[0][1] on the matter were able to help, nothing against the authors, maybe I messed something up without knowing. Then came the mess of trying to run my laptop monitor with my two monitors and it just doe not work, maybe it's a #T480 issue? maybe it's a #wlroots issue as it does not appear in GNOME, for now, too time consuming..
At last I found myself at home #i3wm, adding picom fixed the tearing problems, screen sharing just works. I really wanted to use #Waydroid but it's unstable at the moment and doesn't always work properly (Does not even launch in a VM for some reason) I'll check that later, for now, #i3wm just works. Even if #X11 is now abandoned, it works.
I want to give #EXWM a try but I read that it's broken with Emacs 29 and my experience confirms it, again maybe it's just a me issue.