Techie, software developer, hobbyist photographer, sci-fi/fantasy & comics fan in the Los Angeles area. He/him.

Main: @kelson@notes.kvibber.com
Website: KVibber.com #IndieWeb

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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    • Dropped Reddit and Twitter completely. Actually deleted my Reddit account and deleted most of my Twitter history.
    • Stopped using Gmail as my primary email.
    • Went back to DVD and Blu-Ray for shows and movies I think I might want to rewatch.
    • Slowly importing stuff I’ve posted on various social media to my website.
    • Slowly moving stuff off of Google Drive and Dropbox to my local PC and/or Nextcloud.
    • Finally set up my Nextcloud server to use object storage so I can use it for auto-uploads without worrying about space.
    • Tried out a bunch of different Fediverse platforms.
    • Made more of an effort to report bugs instead of just living with them or using something else.
    • Deleted Chrome as my secondary browser and installed Vivaldi. (I’ve been using Firefox as my primary for a while.)

    Moving stuff is slow because I don’t want to just copy it all over, I want to decide what to keep in the process.























  • KDE Plasma handles the touch screen fine on my PineTab2.

    It works in LxQt too, but only in portrait mode (which is the default for this device). I keep meaning to look up how to tell it to rotate the touch coordinates along with the display, and I keep not getting around to it.

    But the main issue I’ve run into is that most GUI apps for Linux are…let’s just say they’re not designed with touch input in mind.