Have you tried Heliboard? It's open and has swyping (you have to download a binary blob).
You can configure Krunner to not use some services that may be causing tthe lag.
It's superfast in my machine.
Also, I think the first launch is the most problematic, so try to launch the background service at start, there must be some tutorials on this.
In any case, Krunner is not supposed to be a key-combo launcher. It's a search engine. Use shortcuts for opening your most used apps.
- Super+B for browser
- Super+E for file explorer
...and so on
I sincerely hope that you don't think that group chats, online gaming, or phones are "better" than true social life, because there is overwhelming science indicating that those things are making people absolutely miserable... and we actually don't need science to see it everyday.
Yeah... Now that you say so, my teen years didn't look like the movie, that might be why.
I just had weird nihilistic friends until I was adult enough to find happiness.
Surprisingly good sequel for such a difficult concept. But somehow I wonder if kids may find it more boring than adults, because I would probably not get this movie as a kid.
That's what I said.
It's very easy to get a Gnome look and feel with Plasma nowadays.
I still don't know why Gnome loves wasting 3 % of the screen on an empty black bar, tho.
But people wouldn't buy the newer chip because the previous one would still have support. THAT is why the source is closed. To sell support until the cow is milked enough and then sell a newer version.
That is absolutely amazing
Not my experience so far with my single service I've been running for a year. It's making me even think of opening up even more stuff.
Maybe you are just dealing with the new Plasma 6.1 feature for multi-monitor setups? It's pretty useful, but I find it annoying too, and thankfully this is KDE, so there's always the possibility to make it your way.
At least on my KDE Plasma you can assign a priority number to every single connection, using the UI itself, no terminal fiddling. For example, if you know one that you ALWAYS want to connect to, you can assign it a very high value, etc.