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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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    1. If you buy a used office desktop, it can be worth it to just put in a GPU. You have to know what you’re looking at though. Some prebuilds include stuff like custom motherboards or PSUs that are very hard to upgrade or make it impossible to install a GPU. Otherwise DIY is cheapest.

    2. Debian is very stable, good for professional use.

    3. She already uses some software and she probably would like something similar. Maybe look for alternatives or ways to run her choice of software on Linux?

    • GIMP isn’t the most user friendly software and I don’t think it’s the best choice for graphic design.
    • Inkscape is good for vector graphics, but it’s still lackluster compared to Adobe Illustrator.
    • Krita is awesome for illustrations and digital art, but doesn’t have too many graphic design features that I found.

    Overall if she’s going to use it in professional capacity, switching to Linux could be a risk.
















  • That’s a very cool feature, had no clue about it!

    If it doesn’t have any visible downsides, it’s be nice use it whenever possible. This should provide the additional benefit of having the imports clearly separated.

    The tediousness aspect of it makes me wonder though. I’d probably just only use it when I’m specifically importing something only for typing .

    Maybe could be a cool feature request for an lsp as well.