The PC isn’t connected to power though, so somehow the fan has to be powered from the HDMI cable…
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The PC isn’t connected to power though, so somehow the fan has to be powered from the HDMI cable…
Yeah I definitely have no complaints about LibreOffice when it does decide to work, it’s far better than the web version of MS Office.
For LaTeX I use Visual Studio Code with a LaTeX Workshop plugin which works very well, it can auto compile documents on saving (with an automatically updating PDF view) and it lints the syntax properly. It does require installing a LaTeX distribution though. I’ve heard Overleaf is pretty decent as a starting point as well but I’ve never really used it.
About half the times I’ve used LibreOffice it’s given me problems, from crashing to taking an unreasonable time to start to not starting at all. This is across multiple PCs and installs so I guess I’m just cursed?
That said I don’t find myself reaching for an offline office suite very often anyway, I find it easier to create documents in LaTeX and for the times I need to collaborate on a uni presentation or something web options like Google Slides are better suited anyway.
A podcast on engineering disasters that is also itself an engineering disaster.