▲ 4 r/Fedora

I want to see real fedora linux setups

i see a ton of fedora gnome setups that are just macos copy, i really miss when linux users used waybar, hyprland...etc, and made a good, clean rice.

if your setup is like this please drop it down

ty (no hate for macos wannabe/lovers <3)

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 6 days ago

need help choosing my first split keyboard

i am a developer or heavy computer user and wanted to try a split keyboard, but most of the "famous" ones are pretty expensive especially that idk if ill like the layout or not, i searched on some websites like a l i express and found some cheap ~50$, but i was overwhelmed with the amount of option so need help choosing one, i mainly would care about it being portable and not too noisy (clicky) , got any recommendation / help / tips to help me buy one

ty

edit1: someone recc me the silakka54 what do you think of it?

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 8 days ago
▲ 5 r/F91Ws_on_NATOs+1 crossposts

any tips for removing the og straps?

i know how to remove it, but its just so hard to push the pins, i am using a sim ejector. i kinda damaged one hole and the pin is still in (but slightly out), any tips to remove it and remove the second pin?

edit1: and any tips for hiding the damages? lol

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 10 days ago
▲ 5 r/opencode+1 crossposts

Anyone using Pi with OpenCode Go? How's the token usage compared to OpenCode?

I'm wondering if using Pi with OpenCode Go is more token-efficient than using OpenCode itself.

Since Pi has a more minimal harness, does it generally use fewer tokens (or Go credits) for the same coding tasks, or is the difference negligible?

If you've used both, I'd love to hear:

  • Did Pi noticeably stretch your Go allowance?
  • Any differences in quality or reliability?
  • Which one did you end up sticking with, and why?

I'm mainly working on medium-sized software projects, so I'm looking for real-world experience rather than benchmarks.

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 15 days ago

Can Pi Coding Agent use subscription access for openweight models like Kimi K3, or is it API-only?

I know Pi supports ChatGPT Plus/Pro and GitHub Copilot subscriptions

What about open-weight models like Kimi K3, Qwen 3.8, GLM, etc.?

Is there any way to use them through a subscription (similar to ChatGPT Plus), or do they always require paying for API usage through providers like OpenRouter, Together, Fireworks, or the official APIs?

Basically, I'm wondering if there's a subsidized/unlimited subscription option for these models, or if API billing is the only way to use them with Pi

And is Claude still blocking third party accesses?

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 15 days ago

wanted to do a 'cybedeck' using the RG35xx H

i've been seeing some cool projects on this subreddit, and wanted to do something, i dont want a full desktop, just a distraction free portable device for note taking, tasks, maybe terminal for light stuff...etc, i also want OSK for it to be fully portable

what OS,distro should i use and is there public repos to help with that?

u/Nice_Relative8209 — 28 days ago

I built a note-taking app where the AI builds interactive simulations inside your notes

Solo dev here. I've been frustrated that notes about dynamic things physics, finance, algorithms are always static text, so I built Tessera: a minimal markdown editor where you type / and describe what you want, and the AI builds it in place. Ask for a compound-interest calculator and you get working sliders. Ask it to visualize Newton's first law while writing physics notes and you get a simulation that reads your note for context

Here's a published note so you can see it without installing anything: https://app-tessera.pages.dev/p/pufS1ZThAxRz▎

The app itself is free to try (no sign-up, notes stay in your browser, local-first, no server storing your writing): https://app-tessera.pages.dev, the editor is open to everyone; the AI cards are token-gated while I pay for the model out of pocket, so comment or DM and I'll send you an access token (12 cards during beta)

Brutal feedback wanted, especially screenshots of cards that came out wrong. That's the part I'm actively tuning

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 1 month ago

is opencode really that bad?

been seeing some what lots of hate towards oc and how its 'ai slop' now, i tried it myself a week ago and its was good, i just installed Pi and planning to test it also so leave your tips and trick down below

thanks!

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 1 month ago

for Fable users, how are you finding GPT5.6?

from back end to fronted to ui and ux, and how does it preform on actually structuring a project

u/Nice_Relative8209 — 1 month ago
▲ 28 r/opencode+1 crossposts

i know its a vague question, but why should i use Opencode? [please read whole post]

what are the benefits of using open code instead of for example Cursor, or CC or codex?

And if i want to use one of frontier models i would still have to pay Anthropic, OAI...etc, so why not use their CLI instead

i’m curious about real-world experience:

  • For people who mainly use Claude models, is OpenCode actually worth it compared to the official Claude Code CLI (especially since the $20 Pro plan is subsidized)?
  • What are the biggest practical benefits you’ve noticed that you don’t get with Cursor or Claude Code?
  • Any specific workflows where OpenCode clearly wins (terminal work, cost at high usage, flexibility, privacy, etc.)?
  • Has anyone switched to OpenCode long-term and regretted it (or loved it)?

I might be wrong or missing something that's why i'm asking and open to your thoughts.

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 2 months ago

do you care about seeing completed tasks?

i am building a todo app (ik this is built like a millions time), and due to some design limitations would you really care about seeing completed tasks? or are you fine with them just hidden?

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 2 months ago

How to clean my thinkpad

I have a t495s, the track pad is very greasy and the actual sides of it is worn down due to hand placemtn and sweat

Anyway to clean that??

u/Nice_Relative8209 — 2 months ago

Whats the difference between Product Engineer, Design Engineer, Product Designer and a Product Manager?

i am completely lost with all these titles
I have a CS background and i wanted to see available careers to explore, not graduated yet.

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u/Nice_Relative8209 — 2 months ago