So after my struggles getting this setup going I’m really enjoying this setup.

Thought I’d post here as there is quite a bit of intersectionality between the emacs, Arch, Steamdeck, Nix and Mechboards communities.

Spec as follows:

  1. Steamdeck (LCD);
  2. SteamOS 3.5 Preview (Arch based and compatible with Nix packages);
  3. Emacs 29 (via Nix package);
  4. DooM config + some tweaks of my own; and
  5. Corne Light v2 with random DSA caps.

Ambitions for this setup are:

  1. Better emacs-fu (thanks to everyone here with their help so far);
  2. RGB underglow on the keyboard for 90s vibes;
  3. Printed keycaps in jazzy colours;
  4. Better keymap (maybe Miryoku or something with homerow mods)
  • invsblduck@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I’m proud of you for:

    1. Tying these disciplines together.

    I’m never really sure how many other people participate in all these interests. I am a Linux hacker of 25 years and mechanical keyboard enthusiast of at least 20 years (currently type on a 5x7 Dactyl-Manuform that mimics an ErgoDox, but just acquired a Svalboard), and I work deeply Emacs every day. Historically I loved installing Linux or NetBSD on all things, whether a Palm Pilot or first-gen Xbox; these days, it runs on my “phone” (mobile computer), my TV, my Wi-Fi access points, etc.

    1. Taking a beating in comments for your playful curiosity and achievement, but keeping your head up and being really graceful about it.
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      1 year ago

      Lol, I started with ipodlinux. That Svalboard looks great.

      Kudos for working deeply in emacs every day - I’ve been an occasional user (weekly / monthly) for 2+ years. I feel like I google / M-x more than I actually work. Many a time I’ve felt like quitting.

      WSLg will hopefully change that, at least in the office.

      About the comments, I think people have been OK on the whole - I was expecting far more actual hate