For college I had to use my phone to program while at work but I used temux and vim.
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I'd probably go with a laptop too and just use the phone as a modem for it
I am typing this at a restaurant on a Linux laptop
but if you have a backpack, which you probably do if you're carrying a non-foldable keyboard
you can throw a USB-C monitor with a folding cover in it. This sort of thing:
https://www.amazon.com/MNN-Portable-15-6inch-Ultra-Slim-Speakers/dp/B0B9NNWXVP
I have a 200 Wh power bank (without an inverter, to help keep the size and weight down down). Similar to this:
https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Portable-Generator-Traveling-Emergencies/dp/B0D62P85ZR
That won't work if you're on an airplane (which it looks like is the case from the image), though you are allowed to carry up to two 100 Wh power banks under FAA regs.
If you use those, you should be able to set up a hub
that permits pass-through charging, power everything off the hub and use wired gear, and thinking about individual charge on a bunch of disconnected battery-powered devices goes away. I don't do that myself, just use a laptop as a hub, but for a phone-as-a-laptop configuration, that might make a lot of sense.
Another benefit of going wired is eliminating the Bluetooth privacy concerns
Google or Apple aren't plugging your location into a database just because someone with an Android or iOS phone using location services happens to be in your general vicinity.
Though if you're on an airplane, they may provide power at the seat, and you might not even need the power bank.
You should really be using a logitech k780..... the inbuilt phone stand just makes it fundamentally superior to any other keyboard that doesn't have it for this usecase.
I have a K480, and while it's more-compact than a full-height keyboard, my guess is that he's got a mechanical keyboard there. The rubber-dome keyswitches on the K480 aren't as nice (at least in my opinion; people have different views on what they like in a keyboard). It sounds like the K780 is a rubber-dome as well.
I do agree that having some kind of stand is handy, but if you have anything that you can lean a phone against
doesn't take much
that'll also work, at least on a desk or table.
I am not saying the keyboard on the K780 is better, just that the natural advantage both sitting in front of a desktop and using the K780 for both the computer and phone or just using it for your phone on the go... it makes any difference in keyboard quality kind of irrelevant. I hope people start making mechanical keyboards with this form factor but I am not holding my breath.
