• How to Theme Qt Applications in a WM on Arch Linux

    How to Theme Qt Applications in a WM on Arch Linux

    As I detailed in my recent reinstallation of Arch Linux, I had quite a bit to set up all over again for the first time. That also included my keeping Qt5 applications consistent with my GTK equivalents. While I do prefer some GTK-based apps, I happen to enjoy a good handful of Qt apps too.… Read more

  • Friendship Ended With openSUSE

    Friendship Ended With openSUSE

    I detailed as much a few days ago, and it’s part of why I haven’t written quite as much as I was hoping I would this past few days, but I spent a massive amount of time troubleshooting my PC where I accidentally my Arch installation (not a typo). Reinstalling Arch was no big deal,… Read more

  • How I Accidentally My Arch Installation

    How I Accidentally My Arch Installation

    Good Night, Sweet Prince I installed Arch back in the spring of 2020 for the first (serious) time on a VM within Kubuntu. After falling in love with how lightweight and fast it was, I decided to wipe Kubuntu and reinstall Arch from scratch there instead. I ran the very same install for the longest… Read more

  • Switching to a “Dumbphone”: Challenge Failed

    Switching to a “Dumbphone”: Challenge Failed

    This is a humbling post to make, but as stated in the title: I failed to make the successful switch to a simpler phone. I’ve already spent a week using this phone, the Xiaomi Qin F22 Pro. I previously discussed my attempt to make the full switch a short while back, so I’ll go ahead… Read more

  • Transitioning to a “Dumbphone”

    Transitioning to a “Dumbphone”

    I’m not somebody addicted to using a smartphone. In fact, I sort of adopted the digital minimalist mindset around six months ago and started using my existing smartphone, a OnePlus 10 5G, with the amazing Before Launcher. But something told me that wasn’t enough. I felt like I needed to do even more to make… Read more

  • My Top 3 Linux Color Schemes

    My Top 3 Linux Color Schemes

    As a Linux user for the past three years (soon to be four), one of my absolute favorite aspects of using the OS is how much I can “rice” my system. I can tweak and customize everything to my liking down to shades and colors of applications. I can make my computing experience feel fresh… Read more

  • Quitting QWERTY: Exploring Alternative Keyboard Layouts

    Quitting QWERTY: Exploring Alternative Keyboard Layouts

    It was around mid-2017 when I finally considered switching away from QWERTY. I was a rather accomplished typist who could push 95 to 100 WPM on most days, but I felt I could do more when it came to overall typing efficiency and ergonomics. Emphasis on ergonomics. My wrists would suffer from carpal tunnel when… Read more

  • How to Set Up OnlyOffice Docs Self-Hosting

    How to Set Up OnlyOffice Docs Self-Hosting

    I love using my personal instance of Nextcloud to host and move files around between machines. It comes in handy for letting me sync my documents, photos, wallpapers, and much more. However, at some point several months ago, I really wanted to get the OnlyOffice integration working correctly with Nextcloud. There was a hacky solution… Read more

  • Why I Use Microsoft Edge on Linux

    Why I Use Microsoft Edge on Linux

    I have an unusual confession to make. If the title didn’t give it away, I’ll just say it now: I actually use Microsoft Edge regularly on Linux. You may wonder why I even bother using it, especially after everything I said about switching from Windows to Linux. It seems like madness to even bother using… Read more

  • An Introduction to Linux Aliases

    An Introduction to Linux Aliases

    Between Me and The Terminal I’ve used Linux for a long time, although there was a long period during the 2010s when I just gave up on Linux for a while. However, the time I was away from Linux made me more open to learning how it worked once I eventually came back. A decade… Read more