

Thanks for asking this question. Responses here helped me decide to get a Kyria split keyboard. Who even needs a number row?
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Thanks for asking this question. Responses here helped me decide to get a Kyria split keyboard. Who even needs a number row?
Like some others, I have separate storage and compute servers.
The data directory is an NFS share on my storage server and I run Nextcloud in docker on my compute server.
I have the NFS share defined as a volume of type nfs in the docker compose, mounted to /var/www/html/data. Nextcloud itself just treats it like a local directory.
I started with an Afternoon Breeze (https://www.afternoonlabs.com/breeze/). I have since built a Sofle RGB (https://josefadamcik.github.io/SofleKeyboard/build_guide_rgb.html), with a second Sofle RGB planned to leave at the office.
As a card-carrying librarian, I recommend using Zotero as a client with a WebDAV backend (I use Nextcloud).
If you’re studying or writing anything in which you need to cite your sources, Zotero is excellent and has integrations with many word processors. I’m pretty sure it can output your references as BibTeX if you’re in one of the disciplines that uses LaTeX.