Two days of intense digging around and now I've finally knocked out my status report for the Season of #KDE : https://community.kde.org/SoK/2026/StatusReport/Mohit_Mishra
Really proud of this one 🫡
Two days of intense digging around and now I've finally knocked out my status report for the Season of #KDE : https://community.kde.org/SoK/2026/StatusReport/Mohit_Mishra
Really proud of this one 🫡
3:30 am, alone and wrapping up some dev work, and YT music decides to suggest this ug artist called Yabujin and I've never come across a creepier music discog.
I dig around and find his alter ego artist name and the music freaked me out so bad. Physically threw my earphones away
Thunder storms and power outages.
Time to tune in to some music and then some nappy time.
I attended my first in person hackathon today. Didn't intend to take part and it was actually really spontaneous lol.
It was hosted by my club (the open source club) and since hackathons are a slopfest I spent the entire day goofing around 🤣 and socializing.
The graded group discussion that I was really stressing about as a super introvert actually went exceptionally well. Streaming in private does work :D
This is the third group project in a row where my group came first (three separate unrelated groups btw :>)
Another successful week around the @kde app ecosystem. With a first release of Glaxnimate as part of KDE, more improvements regarding Marknote and much more!
I used Mercurial for the first time to create a small MR https://sourceforge.net/p/dblatex/dblatex/merge-requests/5/
My git muscle memory made me create a new branch before making any changes.
Turns out branches are permanent metadata in every commit. Bookmarks are the right tool for ephemeral feature work :>