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
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
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
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
I was just about to start writing an arrangement in Musescore 4.2 when sound-output stopped working in the application, thus rendering all attempts of getting some work done in vain. It doesn't need mentioning, but starting to work on a Sunday morning before 7 o'clock implies a