20:54:42Pixel_OutlawFor what it's worth, I purchased a Framework laptop and the display is somewhere between HD and 4K and it is terrible in Linux. The display is good, but it's to high resolution for the size it is. You can have half your apps scale correctly or manually set font sizes where available or have the window manager double the screen scale giving you a really tiny Windows XP era resolution.
20:55:58Pixel_OutlawMy eyesight is poor and I'm in my 30s so anything beyond 1920x1080 has diminishing returns.
22:07:22rebPixel_Outlaw: I have a Chuwi Lapbook 12.3 which has a 12.3 inch display that's 2736 by 1824, 267 PPI. I do not use scaling, but instead configure Gnome to use a larger cursor size, scale text by 1.25, etc.
22:08:25rebI also use the "Large Text" accessibility setting.
22:10:33holycoweveryone here codes on their laptops?
22:32:29Inlinei don't get why we have to use cables still
22:47:06Pixel_Outlaw@reb Yeah, I'm using Mate on Mint and it's not as configurable.
23:04:10rebPixel_Outlaw: Anyway, with the configs I mentioned the laptop screen is OK, my external monitor shows things a bit large, but then I turn off the "large font" accessibility setting ...
1:25:30skinA point of contemplation: can `with-slots` be used portably on a condition?