ok it looks like there's probably two touch cancel events coming in that pygame doesn't recognize. since there's no gesture events following it, it might be the case that KDE is still detecting the gesture, attempting to cancel the touch events it already sent, and then doing nothing with the gesture because I disabled the stuff it would trigger.
@giornalismo articolo21.org/2025/10/immagin… Viviamo sospesi tra due forze contrarie. Da un lato c’è la vertigine del presente che accelera, con crisi che si susseguono senza tregua; dall’altro un futuro che pare sempre più difficile da immaginare. Presi in questa morsa,
@sarae@mycorrhiza Winix filters show up on Woot all the time with a pretty good discount. The most recent one I bought has two pre-filters, one disposable and cheap and the second a washable plastic mesh. This works great for houses with pets. But I have several older ones, and they're fine, too. I will say that the fan died in one after about two or three years.
I also don't like the bright blue LEDs that can't easily be turned off. Requires tape or surgery to fix. A common problem, though.
blah, I got it to stop hijacking 3+ finger touch events, but 3+ simultaneous presses cause only the first two to be reported by pygame, and the subsequent touch and release events are not reported. problematic for playing chords :/