Using Fedora KDE as a student - Workflows and being productive!

While I may have recently left university, I’ve also recently switched to Fedora KDE from Debian 13 with KDE and this got me wondering…
How could a university student make the most of KDE and Fedora to be a productive, focused student? What workflows could one use to make the most of Linux and the open source community? How can students use the resources of Fedora to stay on-task, on top of deadlines, and avoid distractions (especially in a time where everything wants our attention)?
I’d also love to know of any “systems” (one example being, Getting Things Done/GTD) they may utilize in their digital workflows.
I’m curious of the workflows of university and high school students; whether current, or recent graduates!

A Coursera course wanted me to detail how to technically make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: I self-host a wiki and did the notes there (it passed :stuck_out_tongue:)

Having a wiki is more convenient than using Gists or Pastebin, and it can be self-hosted so you’re in control of the data (maybe net bonus points with backend experience too)

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