Wow, that’s messed up! It makes me really glad I don’t use Windows anymore haha. On that note, I migrated my less-used desktop to Trisquel Mini, a libre distro last night! I plan on migrating my daily driver laptop as well, and may buy some libre hardware to replace what I currently own as well. This year is looking pretty bright for libre software so far!
Really wish I could switch to Linux entirely, but it has basically no decent apps for making hand-drawn notes. After I’m done with university calculus, hopefully I will be able to type the rest of the notes for my degree.
You just reminded me of something you may find interesting. https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-1/ Other than this, I don’t really see a way. You should be able to configure Emacs to do something like this as well but I’m not sure. I’m also not very familiar with LaTeX at all.
Speaking of, my only Windows laptop has been trying and failing to update for months now and I’m terrified of all the holes it has now. Once uni gets less hectic I will probably do a system reset to get rid of whatever is snagged in the update process.
Wow, that’s messed up! It makes me really glad I don’t use Windows anymore haha. On that note, I migrated my less-used desktop to Trisquel Mini, a libre distro last night! I plan on migrating my daily driver laptop as well, and may buy some libre hardware to replace what I currently own as well. This year is looking pretty bright for libre software so far!
Really wish I could switch to Linux entirely, but it has basically no decent apps for making hand-drawn notes. After I’m done with university calculus, hopefully I will be able to type the rest of the notes for my degree.
You just reminded me of something you may find interesting. https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-1/ Other than this, I don’t really see a way. You should be able to configure Emacs to do something like this as well but I’m not sure. I’m also not very familiar with LaTeX at all.
Speaking of, my only Windows laptop has been trying and failing to update for months now and I’m terrified of all the holes it has now. Once uni gets less hectic I will probably do a system reset to get rid of whatever is snagged in the update process.
Try not to worry about it too much. Remember to take life one step at a time. If you have more important things to think of, do those first.