Chromebooks these days have locked down modes for tests where you can only acess the test and maybe desmos, I think newer AP tests are done this way at the highschool I went to.
Uhh if they cared about that they wouldn't be using a meta owned headset in the first place. Palmer luckey sold oculus to facebook a decade ago
Evil mode, god mode, devil mode, meow mode all exist to fix this problem
The university that I'm at is trying to get new students to use a digital student id that uses google wallet for scanning I think. They aren't giving any new students physical student id's unless they need it for something that doesn't work with the digital ones.
So yeah some people do need google wallet.
Looks like there's an emacs package for elastic tab stops.
osu! is a competitive game that is open source, and its arguably the most popular rhythm game right now and there's not much of a cheating problem.
You can find a lot of old school websites hosted on neocities, though a lot of them are more of an art project than an actual website.
ubports has been completely community maintained and separate from Canonical for longer than it was actually under Canonical.
I got PCVR working on Manjaro (my main installation is NixOS and I installed Manjaro to see if VR would work) on my Valve Index, but for some reason audio sounded like it was bass boosted a ton and games ran at 30 fps. IMO PCVR on Linux just isn't there yet. The steam vr dashboard didn't work at all either, might've been because of the new Steam VR 2.0 not prioritizing Linux use at all.
Not sure what the experience is like on quest, but I would think its not too far off from my Valve Index experience.
My shell seems to autocomplete filenames that have spaces with "\ " already.
You can't play VR on linux without significant pain and most VR games are from small devs who don't do unethical stuff like pay-to-win.
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If all you need is something to draw on, get a wacom tablet and hook it up to a laptop. Wacom drivers are in the linux kernel.
In college I've been taking notes on a screenless drawing tablet, its not too bad taking out a laptop and plugging it in. It doesn't take up much space on my desk if I put the tablet on my keyboard.
Alternatively, you may also be able to get a microsoft surface laptop working on linux