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  • It is mostly just the one guy. But afaik a lot of the maintenance involved is just bumping versions up to the latest version, which besides testing shouldn't really take much work.

    I think he also sometimes adds his own patches for games, which would be a lot more work for one person of course. But this doesn't happen every release.

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  • Yeah just looked it up, and apparently a citron tree is called a sukade tree (sukadeboom) in Dutch, and the fruits are called ceder apples (cederappel) for some reason. I had heard of sukade before but had no idea it had anything to do with citrus.

  • No thankfully Dutch doesn't have any additional letters, just accents.

    I have been wanting to try different keyboard layouts for a while. The issue is that my employer probably wouldn't be super happy with like 50% output for some days or weeks.

  • I just switched employers, and had to go from using Sway to using Mac os full-time.

    God damn do I miss the simplicity of organising windows with sway.

    Mac os' Window Management is absolutely horrible. Especially the useless cmd+tab bullshit that only shows one instance per app, even if it has multiple windows open. Literally can't alt+tab through browser windows without installing software for it.

    Sorry that kinda turned in to a small Mac rant, I just hate this system so much.

  • Yes, love the compose key. My native language (Dutch) uses accents occasionally, but typing on a regular Dutch layout with dead keys is awful, especially as a software dev who uses loose quotes a lot.

    It's also great for symbols. No more ddg'ing "euro symbol" and copying from Wikipedia, just type compose, e, =.

  • Not sure when you last tried KDE, but recently with the update to KDE 6 the settings got reorganised. It's still not great, but a lot better than it was.

    Also, iirc, a lot of the visual effects settings are in one panel, though I can't remember what it's called right now.