I thought you were talking about backups.
I would recommend pdm and micromamba.
Which scams? HDD/SSD AFAIK use SI units so that checks out for me.
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Yeah, that why IEC units carry only one meansing. It's all that stupid JEDEC that standardized SI units to binary multiples. Dumbest shit I've ever seen.
Spreading the word of IEC units: it's "1.46 TiB" and "200 MiB" btw.
Ah, yes, the standard burger size.
Oh, that is 100% true. The mental model (and syntax) is much, much better, but the feature set is smol (for academic and legal stuff).
I'm using it for a year and it came a long way. Though still in beta and still have some major bummers (which require hacking). But it only came out in 2023. The next update should add a ton of QoL things, so this will be pretty exciting.
Let me introduce Typst: https://github.com/typst/typst.
That's my point. It still feels like a tag anyway, but a very special one. Option feels not very specific, so I used "special tag".
Since for me it has all the needed features, for me β it's by far superior (even compared to LuaLaTeX which is the last thing I used). But some people, mainly from academia, are still can't switch due to some features missing. A few people were able to create thesis in Typst (including myself). In the long run it will be 100% superior. In the mean time, there are a few hacks to enable some features that are otherwise not implemented yet.
The last point: I use MuPDF + entr as zarhura crush as a mf, not usable at all. Some others use typst-preview which can be used in the browser and as a VS Code extension. But I use Neovim btw and the web version lack a few key features. Anyway, I use mupdf+entr+nvim for many months now and it's more than enough for me.
The web version, for me, is just to share my local project with someone, that's it.