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Building a Linux-based Writerdeck

The author converted an old System76 laptop into a distraction-free writing device called a 'writerdeck' by installing a minimal Debian TTY environment. The setup utilizes Neovim, tmux, and Syncthing to facilitate offline writing and synchronization without the distractions of a full desktop operating system.

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writerdeckdistraction-free writingminimalismttyoffline computingproductivityterminal setup

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Time to talk about my writerdeck

May 24, 2026, 2:45 AM

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