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Cake day: November 19th, 2025

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  • One thing I have with controllers is, that when I do the old -Syu and there are OS level packages in there, steam won’t detect any controller until I do a reboot, even if the OS itself detects it.

    Other than that there are some games that have full controller support but still only work with steam input. It’s trial and error with every game.

    Also in i3 steam doesn’t like being tiled and wants to be floated (does not react to mouse inputs otherwise), but in hyprland it doesn’t care either way. If you’re using i3 or something similar, maybe this is related?



  • There is a popular question “If you were to lose either sight or hearing, which one would you chose?” and my answer is always: i could live with never reading with my eyes again, i couldn’t live with never hearing music again.

    So yes, music is a big part of my life.

    I use it as a tool, to support a specific mood or situation. For example I have a few playlists that help me get into a flow state for work (the Brotato OST is great for this, also my anime playlist). I use a specific album to help me calm down when I’m having a bad headache. I listen to epic music while cooking or doing housework (recently: Two Steps From Hell).

    But I also listen with intent, especially for my favourite artists, or artists I just recently discovered, or albums I just recently bought. I like to find my favourite song in each album, so I want to listen closely, and sometimes write down my thoughts about a song, or quotes from the lyrics.

    And I also make music myself: I am a member of a local women’s vocal group/choir. The genres of music we’re singing isn’t really something I would listen to at home (metal doesn’t really lend itself to be sung by 40 women with a median age of 50+ unfortunately) but I’m not necessarily doing it for the songs themselves: it is just so much fun to sing together! I love hearing our voices come together, I find immense joy in joining my voice with others.

    So, yes: music to me is art, and content, and community.

    I love music.