Scratching an itch: Switching my KDE-Plasma themes globally

In a recent post I wrote about how I, somewhat spontaneously, changed my desktop environment and am overall using the Solarized theme now everywhere I can. Looking at the themes that are around nowadays, Solarized might be old-school, but it is the best theme for my eyes, I like it and in

The Rabbit Hole - when all I wanted was to try out a text-editor

I don't know why, but I like fiddling with text-editors and just recently I ran into the Helix editor, gave it a try and liked it. For me, it was almost zero-config-ready out of the box. For the first time even the similar vim-bindings made sense to me, which then

Miniflux!

If there is one thing that I have been consistent with other the past, I don't know how many years, it is my RSS-reading habit. It is a daily ritual and I rarely miss a day. Over the course of the years I have been going through a selection of

My Favourite Firefox Shortcut

... despite me bizarrely forgetting it on a regular basis, would be ' = Quick Find within link-text only'. I use it all the time to open links. It makes pages way more fast to navigate.

Re: The Last Move

Not too long ago I told you about my "last move" and how I choose to again simply running my own blog. Well, I am still doing that, but, needless to say, I got the itch and had to move things around again (read: fiddle) and set up the blog

The Last Move

After a somewhat tumultuous week over the Christmas holidays during which I "moved" my blog multiple times between Micro.Blog and Bearblog, where the blog had been running for a couple of months then, back and forth (all comfortably from the phone) I settled in the end on continuing to