It's not in a window, although you can launch it that way if you want. Each app is a separate window, mouse/keyboard/touch works just like with any other app, even the clipboard works as you'd expect.
I'm given to understand that it supports window-per-app? And I don't use it like that for reasons related to it requiring wayland, but even so it works fine for me with mouse+keyboard
Really... I've run it for a few minutes and couldn't get networking lol but it ran in a single window, I guess I need to look into how to use it like that, would be useful sometimes.
Back around when AT&T was first making noises about killing 3G and telling me I needed a new phone, I bought a T-Mobile prepaid SIM just to try it out. When I put the SIM in, the phone lit up like a Christmas tree with features that AT&T wouldn't allow (because it was a non-carrier phone). I since switched over and haven't looked back. Course it also helps that I've now got a T-Mobile tower on the same hill as my house, 1/4 mile away, and I live in a pretty rural area. So it's as if I have my own private tower. I regularly get 700-800mbps down on my phone at my house.
Living in a rural area, proximity to tower is just huge. We have the choice of either HughesNet for internet or pointing a Waveform antenna at a T-Mobile tower 7 miles away. We get 40 down and 2 up with the Waveform which is enough for zoom calls and is way more capable than HughesNet. If we didn’t have line of sight to the tower it would be so much worse.
For what it’s worth, I’ve regularly gotten 700-800 Mbps down in a relatively populated metropolitan area when in the US (T-Mobile, 5G), but it’s probably less consistent than your connection.
whoops! so it is. my notes are 100% offline, local, and portable, and the plugins and themes are OSS, but you're right about the core app and its license. so maybe it doesn't fit the bill for parent.
Honestly the charts in the paper is not very convincing. The outliers are all over the place and there is hardly an association judging from naked eye.
(e.g: imagine seeing figure 4 without the model prediction in the background)
Agreed, it looks like they may have even missed a U-shaped quadratic association. If were doing pure curve fitting it'd work way better with those data. For real though, very unconvincing graphs.
I think the underperformers and overperformers are very much the same pool of people. The difference between a king and a hanged man is whether the guy got away with it: there's no special category of the virtuous succeeders.
The categories would be 'normal', and 'those that pushed their luck'. The harder you push, the farther you get, unless you blow it. Sometimes it shocks people when their paragons turn out to be reprobates, but it doesn't shock me because to me it's the same category.