JetBrains IDEs can be easily configured for multi monitor setups. I use Rider daily and have a couple layouts saved for different purposes that make full use of 3 monitors, never really had a problem with it. Can you be more specific about what you want to achieve?
hosaka
Yeah it's a ci/cd runner, using a tool called "act". I self-host forgejo and the runner is a docker-in-docker container, but one could set it up with the public forgejo as well. It's pretty neat!
Did exactly this recently and it's been quite good. Forgejo-runner was a bit tricky to setup but overall a great experience.
It's a reader assistance, some paid for tool that highlights parts of a word, can't recall what it's called...
Can't you just install the extension (vsix is the file extension I think) package manually in vscodium?
Yeah you're totally right. Nonetheless the use case has it's place. People buy and use hobbyist hardware, and this is a market on its own.
Take a look at micropython, some drivers are writing in pure python, I've written a display driver previously
I'd probably think about switching to Graphene OS at that point
Yeah I can make a list of features that I'd like to have and annoyances that exist now, but I wouldn't call it stuck in a single monitor paradigm either. Depends on what your needs are I guess!