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@lemmyunchained.netI use VScodium with some plugins. But writing in any editor and running the typst executable with the "watch" argument is also an option. That way as soon as you overwrite the source file a new PDF is generated. In that case I use Okular which auto refreshes when the open document changes.
I tend to use glass jars for this. They are reusable and recyclable, you can see what's in them, they protect what's inside from getting crushed, and they're free if you repurpose jars that food came in.
Local names are often way cooler than the ones given by those that "discovered" the places.
LibreCAD could be worth considering. I don't think it's possible to update dimensions in it though so I expect it would be tedious in a large project like a home remodel.
There are other note apps that can sync with Nextcloud. I settled on Quillpad because of its checklist functionality, though admittedly it's not perfect.
I've got a Keyboardio that has the main layer change key as one that you press with your palm. I'm glad it's there, thumb keys are too precious to waste on that.
It took me about two weeks to get fully comfortable going from a normal keyboard to a Keyboardio. It was a long two weeks but I'm really glad I did it. And so are my fingers.