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  • Don’t get a tablet if you already have a Linux laptop or a dedicated workspace.

    Get a drawing pad. They are better, more cost-effective, have a better feel (non-display versions), have better pens, and you aren’t restricted to neutered programs offered on android/iOS.

    Wacom is traditional, but expensive and their pen tech is kind of aging at this point, but they always work flawlessly.

    XPPen is the great value alternative (with even better stuff on the top end). i have an XPPen Deco Pro Gen2 and it is an absolutely great pad with the texture of paper, and their little macropad with a scroll wheel works well. The downside is that you need a screen, but it is quite ergonomic.

    The few actual artists I know use the XPPen Artist Pro series which is a drawing pad with a screen, and then they just plug it into their laptop and close the lid. Not as portable, but generally as good or better experience

    XPpen also has good Linux drivers. They work in the kernel by default often, but the macropad and pressure sensitivity customization won’t work globally without their drivers.


  • XP-pen has much more cost-effective options that are just as good nowadays since wacom hasn’t innovated in like 15 years lol.

    They also work out of the box in Linux, but for all of the shortcuts, they also have driver packages for every distribution and if it isn’t available, support will package the newest version for you (in my experience) in your chosen format and then send it to you and update the driver downloads.

    The XP Pen Deco Pro Gen2 is an absolute beast for a drawing tablet.

    XPPen also has a android drawing pad but that is normal android I think.

    If OP wants the drawing tablet experience with a screen, they can also get XPPen Artist Pro display tablet series which of the few artists I know in real life, are what most of them use.

    An actual drawing pad is much better than even an IPad for drawing, and you can also use whatever program you want (like Krita), not just the neutered programs that come on iOS or android.





  • Fitotrack sadly doesn’t connect to my Polar H10, but the interface is much nicer than open tracks or runnerup in my opinion.

    Liftlog is another fitness app that is a simple weightlifting tracker and is very beautiful UI-wise though it isn’t available of FDroid sadly, but the play store.

    Gadgetbridge I believe is more of a replacement for the apps of respective smart watch devices and then integrates with things like FitoTrack and Open tracks via manual exports. I think it also gives trends and stats, but I can’t remember, it has been a while.





  • JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nltopicsNo Kings Protest, Minnesota
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    13 days ago

    London population: 8.8 million

    Twin cities combined population: 3.6 million

    London public transport: pretty damn good, connections everywhere, not an insane price

    Twin cities public transport: almost non-existant, insane parking prices

    London police: sometimes reasonable and lightly armed

    Twin cities police: notoriously corrupt, heavily armed, use constant excessive force on civilians

    Mystery solved.




  • JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nltoBuy European@feddit.ukCars From VW group
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    15 days ago

    Some people need the space if they don’t live in a city and have lots of children or dogs or tools and then an electric SUV is much better than a ICE van or truck.

    Especially if that home had terrible bus and train connections because of the decades long fight of the country’s right wing party to defund and dismantle the public transportation network in order to privatize it for their corporate interests.