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Thanks! I took the nib and feed out, cleaned it thoroughly, and reseated it, and it seems to be working well now.
Thanks! I took the nib and feed out, cleaned it thoroughly, and reseated it, and it seems to be working well now.
I use fish because I have better things to do than tweak my shell configuration and debug shell plugins.
When I tried oh-my-zsh and prezto (I think?) they came with tons of plugins that performed badly and made it hard to get things done (specifically, they ran git status synchronously on every new prompt, which does not work well in a moderately large repo). Fish had similar features but wasn’t horribly slow, so I use it.
I’m storing it with the blind cap fully closed.
That’s interesting that the hand warmth can cause burping when the blind cap is closed, I had thought that closing the cap would fully seal the ink reservoir from the nib.
What is the value of shipping a laptop with Linux when the user can easily load their distribution of choice? I had an Ubuntu certified laptop from Dell in 2015, I quickly replaced it with fedora, which was much more stable on the hardware.
Drying out the cap was a good call. I think reseating the nib was what did the trick, but thanks for the suggestion!