Hello World

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Hello World!

Welcome to my world of low-level programming, Linux, and system software!

A Recent Switch to Fedora

After using Arch Linux for quite some time, I made the switch to Fedora after the release of Fedora 41. I wanted a stable yet cutting-edge distribution that aligned with my needs for a more streamlined Linux experience.

  • Why Fedora? I appreciated Fedora’s focus on open-source software and its cutting-edge approach with a more stable release cycle compared to Arch.

My Desktop Environment: KDE + Tiling

On my new setup, I’m running KDE Plasma with tiling, which is an important change for me. I enjoy the sleek look and flexibility of KDE, but I’m still adjusting to the tiling functionality. Specifically, I’m not entirely happy with KWin’s tiling script (Krohnkite). It works well, but it’s not as smooth and seamless as I’d like.

What I Wish for in KDE

I really hope that KDE will introduce a native auto-tiling feature in the future, making tiling more intuitive and seamless out of the box. The current experience with third-party scripts is functional but not ideal for a smooth workflow.

A Desire for Simplicity

Once I switch to my laptop, I don’t want to deal with window managers anymore. I’m seeking an experience where I don’t have to constantly tweak things. A simple and efficient tiling experience would be ideal, and I’d like KDE to support that natively without needing external scripts or configurations.

Why This Matters to Me

While I focus heavily on low-level development and system software, my workspace environment plays an important role in my productivity. A clean, efficient, and enjoyable desktop environment helps me stay focused on what truly matters — writing code and contributing to the open-source ecosystem.


Feel free to reach out if you’re into Linux, KDE, Fedora, or just want to talk about system software!