@eternaltyro it's still a semi-private project until i'm happy enough about the architecture, which is still too hacky for my taste, afterwards it will become a regular public project on #KDE infrastrucure
@eternaltyro it's still a semi-private project until i'm happy enough about the architecture, which is still too hacky for my taste, afterwards it will become a regular public project on #KDE infrastrucure
Sneak peek of a small #KDE app i'm working on, to browse and organize secrets and passwords on any Secret Service backend
@lastknight @armandotestaspa D'Annunzio intensifies
New blog entry: Multi Screen Bug reporting https://notmart.org/blog/2023/02/how-to-report-multiscreen-bugs/ #kde #plasma #multiscreen
new blog entry: Brand new Multi screen support on #kde #plasma https://notmart.org/blog/2022/12/multi-screen/
more in depth description: https://notmart.org/blog/2022/10/kwin-and-tiling/
@nesc it is not *yet* as capable as scripts, though will be getting there. The point of this tho, is to add a robust tiling support in the core, which then scripts can use and migrate to, to be able to provide their ui, shortcuts and tiling strategies on top of it, but not he core tile logic which is better to be managed and known directly by kwin core
Virtually going to #Akademy2021 and will give a talk on what to expect for Plasma 6 https://conf.kde.org/event/1/contributions/39/
@bshah eh, was a naive approach to service dependencies and boot parallelism... taken many years to actually have init systems which do it natively and properly ;)
@bshah I remember at the beginning of my linux days, (so ugh, almost 2 decades ago now) for a while i had a kludge of pure makefiles as.. init system, it was awesome and disgusting at the same time (until it stopped booting at all, of course ;)