You being on blahaj zone makes you somewhat more special than Lemmy world users, but you're nowhere near as important as me, running my own instance. While you're afraid of the moderators and admins, I am the admin. Without other users on my instance only I am important.
For refind on Arch, you have to fix the entries it creates in /boot/refind.conf. Those point to the ISO drive when created in the chroot, so change them to point to your real root drive.
Not really. The reason is that Steam (and an unfortunate number of other programs) run through Xwayland when your compositor is using Wayland. If you then use fractional scaling, Xwayland will render at the fractional of your resolution and will be scaled linearly to your display. This results in general bluriness for X11 applications.
Kwin, to my knowledge, is the only Wayland compositor that allows decoupling Wayland scaling from Xorg (and does so by default). While this results in different scaling behaviour for X11 apps, it does mean they are never blurry.
KDE because it has a lot oft integrations and I can mostly configure it how I want. I previously, ran i3 and then Sway, but I grew tired of having to integrate everything myself.
I decided I don't care for imaginary AI copyright and will use Llama as if it is public domain.