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It would be largely fine, but be careful. Being immutable, a lot of things that you would expect will work differently or not at all. I would not recommend it, but if you’re in for a challenge, it’s not bad.

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Open source is a license. What you’re referring to is “source-available.” You can’t legally fork, redistribute, or contribute to it.

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When you press a button on this revolutionary machine, it will automatically left click for you!

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On GNOME, I like BlackBox, though Prompt looks promising once it’s stable.

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They have an “Office Key” on some official keyboards. Pressing Office+L opens LinkedIn. The Office key is actually mapped to that long modifier shortcut.

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Actually, the primary dev is no longer active. The other developers have moved to a fork called Input Leap that has Wayland support.

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Maybe try Input Leap. It’s an actively maintained fork of Barrier (Barrier isn’t maintained), and it has Wayland support.

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Maybe try Input Leap. It’s an actively maintained fork of Barrier (Barrier isn’t maintained), and it has Wayland support.

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Most of what you said applies to the Linux kernel too. It’s good to have other options, but being popular does not mean something is bad.

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