I noticed the problem while fiddling with ssh for my server, when I attempted to enter the ~/.ssh folder in my home directory. After which I tried clicking on random folders, and found that I also couldnt open ~/.mozilla, ~/.pki and ~/.thunderbird . Every other folder opens fine, and can be restricted to not open if I change permissions, but the listed folders refuse to open no matter what I do. I've tried modifying permissions with chmod to 777, making sure they have execution privileges, changing ownership, cloning the file with rsync into another directory, which allows me to open the file in the new directory, though if it is cloned once again from this directory to the home directory it becomes unopenable again. Somehow the problem is tied to the home directory, though a btrfs-scrub found no corruption. Unless there's a problem with the filesystem, I have absolutely no idea what is causing this since the folders can be accessed normally via the terminal or another file explorer like thunar. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Arch Linux, EndeavourOS KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.9 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.111.0 Qt Version: 5.15.11 Kernel Version 6.5.9-zen2-1-zen