KDE is great but for someone who wants to truly develop their desktop manager, Hyprland has been really exciting to work with. I was using KDE Plasma for the longest time until discovering Hyprland.
I notice this on IG. Spend enough time on IG, and you have pretty much seen all the advertised memes, etc. Do this over years, and it just starts to loop on itself, the same memes, the same attempt at reactions, etc.
A residential proxy network that leverages blockchain by turning everyday users home connections who have no contracts against such practices, into rentable exit nodes, each contributing bandwidth in exchange for rewards.
A dedicated blockchain ledger tracks the exact amount of data each node relays and automatically releases micropayments in the network’s native cryptocurrency, ensuring transparent, real-time compensation without a middleman.
But with my adhd, I'll likely end up working on another project sooner than later. Interested in MCP aggregation.
Ahhh, what a lovely trip down memory lane. For me it was Mandrake. I ordered a copy of it from Linux Distros circa 2004 or so; once it arrived, immediately arranged for a sleep over with my buddy so we could hack together a machine to run it. Literally took _all night_ to get it running, and then when we did, realized the machine required a PS/2 keyboard and mouse, which ended up delaying our initial use by another day.