@kde@kde you can also use #FreeCAD to draw up your house or anything else parametrically, and then export as STL and use #blender to make a movie of it/with it.
@kde@kde well it appears as though #youtube has now become a "gated community" the #YT frontends are not working. It prompts a login to prove you're not a bot:(
@kde@kde Bro, even YOU guys are suggesting GIMP, meanwhile most people try to use Krita as an image editor cuz of the UI and other issues i can't fully understand.
Is like using a Lawnmower to cut wood.
Edit: I need to clarify that i'm saying that people are using the WRONG TOOL for the job, i'm not saying either of these programs suck.
@kde@kde Thanks for this post. It's super helpful! Do you have any suggestions for replacing substance painter? I've been getting by fine with blender and krita. Your kdenlive suggestion was a godsend! 🤩
@kde@kde more desktop effects like in Compiz; mobile devices development (especially a PiM and email suite for smartphones, with sync abilities for dav cal, contacts etc; a decent multi language keyboard for Japanese, ARAB, Chinese...); make KDE lighter.
@kde@kde
Enhance your interface for Voice Only or bci controll.
BCR is Brain Computer Interface.
Optimization for Linux on mobile Devices, but i think you have this. Just keep sure not to use the Webengine from Google, Apple or Microsoft. Exceedingly A.I. committed Code.
@Bro666
Thanks for your invitation, then I cordially and officially invite you accept the KDE Invent (Gitlab) access which I requested months and months ago.
It is not right to randomly throw such messages and accuse people of not contributing when the contribution is locked behind a login screen that needs approval and the access is never given. I mean you can, but it is, unethical and unfriendly.
For now all I could contribute is by donating money (check the records, it's public).
@bdiederik@kde@kde Rather than specifically HASS focused, perhaps it would make sense to do Matter integration? Given HASS support for that protocol, you should end in the same place, but also available to a broader ecosystem.
It would seem the fruit company with their thread/matter cert test on phones & laptops are headed that direction as well. So on top of serving the existing commuity, it could help people considering a switch - by presenting same capabilities.
@AngryAnt great idea. Only matter specs definition goes slow. Loads of companies that want to have there say. Sure it will be a solid system but there is no enery monitoring yet for example. @kde@kde
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.
@kde@kde I’m pretty excited to see this. Amarok was the first Linux music player I ever used, back when I maintained a carefully curated collection of low-bitrate MP3s.
Years later I’ve gotten into purchasing and ripping CDs to FLAC so I’m always loving to hear about new players.
If there’s eventually support for scrobbling to listenbrainz and a dynamic range meter plugin…it will be the only thing I’d ever need!