After switching/re-installing/upgrading my OS I have deliberately chosen to not set up Notmuch in Emacs again, as the whole idea of my new setup rather is to be as simple and minimal as possible and to rely on the least amount of dependencies that I could get away with, and
The other day I wrote about my switch to SWAY due to some issues that I had with KDE's font rendering and some issues with Emacs's PDF scrolling which had become painfully sluggish.
As neither of the above had been an issue in my Sway environment I stuck
And here I am again, typing happily away in Emacs in my nicely set up Sway WM. The trained eye might already have spotted in my previous post that the pictured editor is of course not Obsidian, but my "old" friend Emacs.
And I am glad to be back! Things
Today's win would be that I, after happily running KDE-PLASMAfor a while, again switched window-managers and installed SWAY-WM today, needless to say it solved the issues that I had run into while using KDE Plasme..
Those, even though minor had been annoying enough for me to do the switch.
Plasma
It was fun performing at this ballroom-dancing, or swing dancing to be correct, yesterday. We had fun and the dancers seemingly/hopefully as well.
We performed Swing classics from Glenn Miller, Stan Kenton, Count Basie which were fun to play for a change and it would be fun doing this more frequently.
The other day I ran into an older post by Obsidian's developer Steph Ango on Mastodon showing how he is using Obsidian and it's new-ish web-viewer to built and preview his blog and I realized that this setup might just be the "solution" that I was
I like to blog! I'm doing this at the least since since 2008 (the beginning are bit foggy by now), and since then I have been more or less continuously blogging. Sometimes more, sometimes less - which I guess is normal.
Over the past few years though, I found myself