Does it need to be online? If not, you could use LibreOffice.
Are you editing from the smartphone, or just viewing?
Would a wiki site with tables be suitable?
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It probably won’t affect Fedora because that’s already a consumer-oriented distro. For me, it’s a philosophical question. Do you want to run a distro that is supported by a company who would behave that way?
What did you find in Fedora that you didn’t find in the other distros? Was it something about the graphical interface, or was it more about the system packaging ecosystem and developers?
Real programmers curl unverified shell scripts into bash.
Hello from lemmy/beehaw!
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-GNU-Hurd-2023
In the Debian GNU/Hurd case it's even less practical due to the many limitations of Hurd and its primitive hardware support.
Given the Hurd limitations, Debian GNU/Hurd is mostly practical in VMs.
Debian GNU/Hurd is currently available for i386 and can build around 65% of the Debian archive.
Since the prior Debian GNU/Hurd release, APIC, SMP, and 64-bit support has improved a lot but is still a work-in-progress.
Debian GNU/Hurd has improved a bit over the past decade since last time testing it but is still very much limited and niche compared to Debian GNU/Linux.
Thank you for the TL;DW!
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Pyanodon is very very very complicated, but fun in a different way. You might spend 10 hours just automating one recipe. You also probably would want to add some quality of life mods like Far Reach, Early Trains, Jetpack, and of course FNEI so you can look up recipes. Py is less focused on optimal factory designs and more about many different cascading product types.
Or maybe just a way of collapsing them, or did I miss that?