I haven't done this variation but what I will say is that barrier (formerly synergy, which is still around but no longer free and open) is a great app for using two machines and their monitors as if they're one. I've used it for a desktop plus laptop all the time. Even works on a steam deck.
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"Pls don't be bad mmkay?"
"We've done all we possibly can."
Oh sweet, so I can steal stuff Jan 1 and return it Dec 31 with no hit on my taxes. This changes everything.
If you're up for pgp and git, gnu password store is a killer app. There are a few guis, including Android and iOS, and if you use gopass there's a nice plugin for browsers as well. And it's ultimately just two tools that are both solid and generally well known.
I think he's doing both.
I think it means you probably use software they contribute to even if you don't pay them.
First of all, it's not a neck beard okay? And who doesn't love free software?!
For me it's the mattress cover.
"Come here young pillowcases, young sheets! Shelter yourselves from the storm inside my waterproof arms and I shall keep you dry and help you keep your hard-earned coating of dirt and saliva from washing away."
My 3090 is a light flickering machine. Kind of annoying tbh.
Having used sync for like 10 years I think that's been my general experience. It's always just worked and every once in a while a bucket of new features or a bomb redesign will drop and I'm like "oh hey, I didn't need that but I like it!"
Except when it's BGP.