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I think I’d be pretty happy if I had these albums in a desert island scenario… especially if I could do some sampling/remixing 😜
- The Planets - Gustav Holst
- Billie Holliday on Verve
- Charlie Parker on Verve
- The Firebird suite - Igor Stravinsky
- Gnossiene - Eric Satie
- The Heart of Saturday - Tom Waits
- Ready to die - The Notorious B.I.G.
- 20 Street Years - DJ Muro
- Brilliant Corners - Thelonius Monk
- Somethin’ Else - Cannonball Adderley
Regal AF.
St, Xterm, Terminator - depends on hardware and os.
I’m most comfortable when my window manager and terminal emulator are well integrated and keyboard centric.
Aye.
Please silo yourselves.
Linux makes a fantastic writing / research machine but helping folks make the transition to Linux can be difficult.
Everyone comes at it from a different angle and with a different intensity. Sometimes just letting them explore available options can be what they need. I’ve found that allowing the transition to be an open, running conversation, can be really helpful and much less stressful. There’s a lot to learn, even with Ubuntu, Mint, Fedora, etc…
If you haven’t found them already, here’s a few personal favorite writing apps/systems (in no particular order) I’ve enjoyed using over the years.
Fadein https://www.fadeinpro.com/
Focus writer https://gottcode.org/focuswriter/
Wordgrinder http://cowlark.com/wordgrinder/index.html
Emacs org-mode https://jacmoes.wordpress.com/2019/09/24/creative-writing-with-emacs/#Manuskript_and_the_cork_board
Quillnote + Signal’s “note to self”
You can find Quillnote in both Droid and Google’s Play Store.