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Bro666 *The* Paul Brown @social.tchncs.de

Writer, editor, FLOSS junkie, social media drone.

If you want serious Free Software/Hardware/Culture stuff please follow @linux\_spain.

Not this. This account is for silliness, off colour humour, complaining about Brexit (and other evil policies, politicians, and ideologies in general), and other stuff that matters to me.

May include swear words.

Cover image is a view of El Paseo de las Palmeras (Málaga) at 9ish in the am on a nice, clear, sunny day -- which is most of them.

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Phone Link is Microsoft's late and closed source alternative to KDE Connect. It requires you sign in to a Microsoft Account for it to work.
  • @b100dian @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Here's the thing: firstly, There are people who don't know things you do. if you already knew about this, this post is not for you. It's for the people who were not aware of the dangers of using Microsoft's alternative.

    Secondly: KDE is not a news agency. Their main mission is to inform, sometimes of stuff that is old, but persevering in time, and often their posts will not cover the headlines of the day. But that doesn't matter, because they are not a news agency.

  • Phone Link is Microsoft's late and closed source alternative to KDE Connect. It requires you sign in to a Microsoft Account for it to work.
  • @loutr @Kalcifer

    You don't even need to connect computer anywhere. You can connect, say, your iPad with your Android phone and share stuff from one to another.

  • Amarok, KDE's legendary music player, is out with version 3.0.1.
  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Trying it out today, I had a flashback that reminded why I loved this player so much: when I pressed the "pause" button, instead of immediately cutting off, the track gradually faded into silence.

    It was not the smorgasbord of features, but the small things like this that set Amarok head and shoulders above all other players. Can't wait to see it brought up to speed again.

  • If you don't use Bing with Edge, Microsoft will tell you your computer needs repairing.
  • @aral @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Here, you dropped this...

    Because, guess what? Plasma does not force you to use Firefox either.

  • If you don't use Bing with Edge, Microsoft will tell you your computer needs repairing.
  • @enigma @[email protected] @[email protected]

    During the Clinton era Microsoft was a hair's breadth away from being broken apart for all its anti-competitive monopolistic shenanigans -- including the browser war thing that you mention.

    But then Bush Junior got into power (I resist using the words "was elected") and he swept all that away.

  • Why wait for Microsoft to catch up with what we've been doing for decades?
  • @torben @01adrianrdgz @[email protected] @[email protected]

    They also copied the slogan for KDE Plasma 5 ("Simple by default, powerful when needed") and used a thinly veiled variation to promote Windows 11.

    https://twitter.com/ClauCambra/status/1466153819713191947

    They were also notified and they again ignored the notification.

  • Why wait for Microsoft to catch up with what we've been doing for decades?
  • @torben @01adrianrdgz @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Interestingly related: when KDE devs complained to Microsoft that, due to the fact that name of their new product and similarity in functionality to KDE's own Maui project

    https://mauikit.org/

    they were causing confusion and potentially violating KDE's trademark, in the Microsoft forums KDE was told to sue them or f**k off.

    KDE does not have much money, much less enough to embark in a costly legal battle with Microsoft with a doubtful outcome.

  • Why wait for Microsoft to catch up with what we've been doing for decades?
  • @01adrianrdgz @[email protected] @[email protected]

    How can they ever be. one is greedy predatory megacorporation only motivated by power and money.

    The other is a grassroots volunteer-powered association that explicitly advocates both in word and action improving the lot of fellow humans by giving control over technology to everybody.

    They both produce software which is often functionally similar. A collision sooner or later is inevitable.

  • Why wait for Microsoft to catch up with what we've been doing for decades?
  • @01adrianrdgz @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Take it from an old-timer: Microsoft would crush KDE without a second thought if it ever grew beyond what they considered acceptable in the desktop/end user market share.

    All the MS ❤️ Linux is at best for servers only, not anything that can benefit the common people. KDE aims for the common people.

    At worst it is PR bullshit ( ⬅️ it's this one).

  • We just held our 2023 sprint and worked hard on improving KDE's video editor Kdenlive for three days straight.
  • @limitedduck @failedLyndonLaRouchite

    To add to this: Kdenlive team members are volunteers and KDE is not a company. They do it because they want to do it.

  • The alpha versions of Plasma 6, Gear 24.02 and Frameworks 6 are now available.
  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    For those curious, the "Building #Plasma6 " animation was made using @kdenlive and then @krita's cel-animation feature.

    The whole thing was then finally put together again in Kdenlive.

    Yes, we eat our own dog food at #KDE.

    After a couple of false starts, the Krita animation tool proved surprisingly easy to use.

    Here is the whole thing, but smooth:

  • The alpha versions of Plasma 6, Gear 24.02 and Frameworks 6 are now available.
  • @[email protected] @[email protected]

    For those curious, the "Building #Plasma6 " animation was made using @kdenlive and then @krita's cel-animation feature.

    The whole thing was then finally put together again in Kdenlive.

    Yes, we eat our own dog food at #KDE.

    After a couple of false starts, the Krita animation tool proved surprisingly easy to use.

    Here is the whole thing, but smooth:

  • Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]
  • @rriemann @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]

    @rriemann @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Elisa is currently the most popular music player from KDE:

    https://apps.kde.org/elisa/

    Apart from both being music players, Amarok and Elisa are not very similar. Elisa (supposedly) works on mobile too (but it is not all there yet), and is much simpler than Amarok.

    The nearest thing to Amarok may be Strawberry...

    https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/

    ... a fork of Clementine...

    https://www.clementine-player.org/

    ... Clementine being a fork of Amarok.

  • Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]
  • @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Right... Amarok has been kinda semi-abandoned for some time. Obviously these two, Task Manager and Amarok, had overlapping shortcuts and nobody realised.

  • Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]
  • @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Open Plasma's System Settings app and go to

    Workspace > Shortcuts

    And look for the "Plasma" entry in the list.

    Check the

    "Active Task Manager Enty 'n'"

    entries are assigned correctly to their corresponding keyboard combos.

  • Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]
  • @schnedan @kde

    In no way was I implying this was a unique feature; just that it existed, many will not be aware of it, so here is a post that may help everybody discover it.

  • Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]

    Cool KDE Plasma Tip: Quickly access task manager apps with [Meta] + [number]

    @[email protected]'s task manager usually lives in the panel located by default at the bottom of your desktop (see attached image).

    Quickly open or display apps shown in the task manager by holding down the [Meta] (aka "Windows") key and hitting one of the number keys at the top of your keyboard.

    Reach the first app on the left with [Meta] + [1], the second from the left with [Meta] + [2], etc.

    \#Plasma #KDE #tip

    @[email protected]

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    Cool KDE Plasma trick: [Meta] + [v]

    Cool KDE Plasma trick: [Meta] + [v]

    You know how you can use [Ctrl] + [v] to paste in place the last thing you copied to the clipboard, right?

    A cool and productive-enhancing variant of that available in #KDE 's #Plasma desktop is that, when copying and pasting a lot of different things, you can hold down the [Meta] ("Windows") key and hit [v], and a list of all the elements available on the clipboard will pop up so you can choose what to paste next.

    @kde

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