 Okay, so we should be live if everything went correctly and usually doesn't. So let me pop up Firefox and check that everything is there and running. And also pick up the comments because if I want to read the comments I should probably be able to see them. One people is watching. It's me, right. Okay, nice. Like this. I like it. Picasso. And then, hi. I'm setting everything up. Let me also do the other thing that I usually do, which is this one. I'm almost to 11,000. I would like to reach it. Let me add a text. That's so big. Okay. But much, much smaller, thank you. Wrong place. You could say, why didn't you prepare these kind of things before going live and I could answer, do I look like somebody who was organized? Yes, but underneath my hat. Okay, so come on, do you have anything to ask? Otherwise I'll start doing some development because I actually have some patches that I'm working on that are pretty nice. Let me pick them up again. With how good Krita is at painting and they add rudimentary photo editing, any chance Katie will make a Photoshop Gimp alternative? Good one. I mean, it's not impossible, but I don't think so. Because firstly, the fact that a component is added to an application like Krita doesn't mean that it's that easy to make another separate application that uses the same component. If it was meant for Krita, it might be not super easy to have another application with it. Also, if it is for Krita, my feeling is that probably it won't be like on par. Krita is not meant to be a Photoshop Gimp alternative. I mean, I guess you could use it as, but I don't think that's the end goal of Krita developers. So, I don't know. It could be a separate application again, but it's not that easy to actually make a separate application using the same components for Krita. It's kind of hard for me to believe it, but I might be completely wrong there. Why is Katie? Why not? We are having fun. Why not, right? Always wanted to tell you that I love your hair. At least one person does. I don't. I actually want to change it significantly. I know this is not what you came in for two years, but let me just... I want to make it significantly shorter. This is way too long. And I also want to tint this half blonde and keep this half not blonde, but just here. So it's half blonde, half not. You'll see. Generally, next question, does Wayland consume more resources on older hardware? I'm not sure. To be fully honest, I'm not sure. As far as I know, no. As far as I know, there is no. But I'm not sure, so don't absolutely don't take my word for it. I don't do Wayland development in Katie. Do you exclusively use Wayland now or fall back to X? I actually now only use Wayland, which is great, actually. Because I couldn't use Wayland for years. I wanted to switch to it. And only with PlasmaFi.2526, Wayland managed to reach a state where it's stable enough for me to actually use it always. I basically never have significant Wayland bugs, which is amazing. So I'm very happy about it. And I never have to fall back to X11. I do use X whenever I have to do some bug testing because some users are using X11. Will Katie get rounded corners by default out of the box layer? Katie has rounded corners for literally everything for the sole exception of the bottom corners of the windows. Everything except those two are rounded. Everything else is, like widgets and everything. So you could say, okay. Firstly, you could say that we could round the bottom of the corners. I mean, everything is rounded. Why not this? And to be fully honest, I will agree with you. If it was up to me, I would do it today. It's not up to me. It's more like up to the key-win developers. And rounding the corners from the key-win side would have an impact on memory. Because you would have to actually have the entire window with an alpha channel, which is more memory because right now it optimizes without one. So it would have an impact on performance. In my opinion, it would be insignificant. But I don't actually have any data to prove it. So one other thing you could say is that widgets, I think, kickoff is broken. I'm using the dashboard. You could say that the widgets like here don't have enough rounded corners. I'm actually working on a patch to make all widgets more rounded. So my pleasure. So yeah, we are getting more roundness out of the shell, not much, but windows, they are already rounded on the top and they won't be more rounded on the bottom as far as I can see. Sadly. Hey. Thank you. Okay. So if you have an application that displays buttons in dark mode and then some other components in light mode, something is going on. So usually it's because the user has messed up theming. That's usually the reason. Maybe you're using Kevantum. Kevantum very easily breaks in system settings, but that's not on KDE. That's on Kevantum, obviously. If you, without having anything like Kevantum or such, are encountering some bug like that make a bug report because that should not happen. And I've actually never seen it happen. So yeah. Is it true that KDE has so many bugs? I mean, define so many bugs. Like it depends on who you ask, because it is reasonable to argue that KDE has more bugs compared to, as an example, GNOME. But you know, KDE has significantly more features, more applications, more stuff, more customization. There's a lot more going on in KDE. So it is only fair that there is more bug compared to. Is that more bug too much? That really depends on you. And it depends on your particular installation. Some people meet more bugs. Some people meet less. There is surely work going on to make sure that there are less, that we're trying to fix more of them. So there is some work to improve from that point of view. Whether it's too much really depends on you, not on just kidding. Which skills are very important to start developing on KDE Plasma? I would suggest to check, like, know the basics. And what else? I mean, you do have to know a little bit of Git, how to use Git, but that comes with time and practice. So you could technically start contributing to KDE, even if you don't know anything, because it's not necessarily development. You can do other things as well. As an example, you can do promotion, translating, bug triaging, QA. There's a lot of stuff to do on top of development. Yes. Do you have any sneak peeks of any features that you or somebody is working on? Yes. As I've told, I'm working on a little redesign of the Breeze Plasma theme, sorry. It's something very little, but it's necessary. I am not a big feature, but it actually took a lot of time to overcome. So basically, applets like this will be more rounded. There will be an outline around all elements. And also, I do fix a couple of graphical bugs. As an example, currently, if you have a widget like Network, actually, I don't know like this one. Like this one, you can see that it is touching the border, like the screen. But if you look closely, not on my system, but on yours, on my system, it's fixed because I'm working on it. But on your system, you will see that between the calendar and the end of the screen, there will be one pixel where you can actually see the background. That is a bug and fixed. Kind of. Kind of. Highly disappointed from the control center video. Okay. Can you elaborate? What disappointed you? Why? Does your mom prefer KD? No, no, no. My mother uses Macbooks. Both of my parents are actually big fans of Macintosh and Mac OS and Macbooks. My girlfriend uses KD Neon. I know KD makes a browser, but why would they do that? Aren't there enough already? No, actually. It's very easy to think that, generally speaking, I don't like the idea of something already exists. There's no need whatsoever for something new. There's always some room for improvement. As an example, both Firefox and Chrome on Linux phones do not run well. Sure, they have both their own mobile projects for Android, but we can't quite run them natively in Linux, which means that KD has to do their own browser, which runs on Plasma Mobile to make sure that it is native and that it works well with the touch screen. It is an interface optimized for the touch screens. That is Angelfish or Angelfish, as pronounced, and you have to develop that, because there's literally no browser right now except for this that can work in such a convergent way. Currently, all of the mobile browsers work like on iOS and Android, not on Linux. So you have to do it. Also stuff like, I don't know, Falcon. Yeah, you could argue that you don't need it. I would argue, however, that Falcon is the only browser that adapts to your system theme. Firefox kind of does, but not as much as Falcon. Falcon is made with Qt widgets, which means that it will follow your system theme. So you might want to use it. I was using Qvantum. I knew it. I knew it. Qvantum does this kind of things. Qvantum does this kind of things. It's not because of KD. It's because of Qvantum, really. Any chance KD is going to become theme-able at some point? Tough one. So Kourgami is theme-able to some extent. That extent is significantly lower compared to other applications. I would like to see that addressed eventually. Probably not anytime soon, because right now the priority is even for the theming stuff is not really on that, but is to make sure that it's easy to do things that work on both Plasma and applications. If that is done, if you have a unified theming system, then you can start making sure that it adapts nicely to Kourgami as well. It's not a priority, but eventually the answer should be yes. How good window tiling is becoming? There are a variety of projects about tiling in KD. First of all, you can just use i3 on KD Plasma if you want that. So there's that. You can also use B-Smooth, but there are also lots of K-Win scripts, and there's also this new thing from Marco Martin, which I've talked about. So lots of cool stuff you can do. There's improvements. It's not perfect. Nothing else, but improvements. Is there a way to use the old Mac style widget screen? No, sorry. It would be a cool feature, I don't know. It would be a cool feature for a very small subset of people, and it would require a lot of development efforts to actually bring it. I think KD used in the past to have such feature, and it was removed as I think because it was not very used and actually maintaining such thing is not very simple. So sometimes you have to see to recognize that, yes, some features might be cool, but they are not worth it. Not enough people would use it, and they would carry a maintaining burden that is too big. Future plans regarding Wayland. Notification currently cannot switch to app window on Wayland. I'm not sure what you exactly mean by this. You're kind of asking the wrong person, sadly, I don't do a whole lot of Wayland development, like development about Wayland. So the best... Diana, I'm not the right person to answer this, sorry. I don't want to say something, and then it's completely wrong. The keyring manager, don't we have? Wallet. I thought this was kind of the same thing. Maybe I'm showing my ignorance here, but I thought that Wallet manager did kind of the same thing as GNOME keyring. Yeah, I thought that KD Wallet did the same thing. Yeah, totally. Thanks. I fully agree. Sadly, we are not getting more web engines, that is my impression, and although I would like to be proven wrong, I won't. And JCO is also not doing well, I think. Today, Internet is WebKit, almost, almost all of it. I would like to see more browser engines, but they are so complex to actually implement that I don't see any managing to gain enough traction to implement a significant subset of HTML and such to be competitive. How are you? I didn't sleep enough, big headache, not feeling super well. That's why I decided to do the live stream. I was not feeling well. I wanted to do something productive and yet not too difficult. Yeah, it's true. GNOME Web does the same thing from the GNOME side of things, but I don't think it's a surprise that we would like to have our own browser instead of using GNOME Web on the Plasma mobile. We are trying to do things in the KD way, so we could use it if necessary, but we are doing our own projects, obviously. Because there's nothing else, literally. What else should Falcon be based on? Jacob, we can't use that. You cannot embed Jacob. There is a reason. If literally every single web browser that's not Firefox or maybe Safari uses WebKit, there's only that. I would like... I would love Falcon to use Jacob. There's no way. Try, go ahead. If you manage, it will be all super fast. Something that I'm sure the KD community would love to have, but how? I have done some KD development videos. I would like to do more sometimes, but keep in mind that those kind of videos don't do well on the channel and that I don't have much time, sadly, to do all of this. I don't receive... Keep in mind that... Okay, let me phrase it this way. I'm actually starting a couple of side jobs to live by food and stuff, rent and such. Obviously, the revenue that is coming from the channel and donations is not enough to live off of it. Of course, having those side jobs will mean less time to the channel and everything. I would like to do more for the channel, more things, but I don't have that much time. So when I have to choose what to do in that limited amount of time, I try to optimize for success. I try to do the videos that I feel like will be more successful and tutorials for how to set up a KD development environment don't work that well. I've done some, so there is some content about it. Would you recommend Brave? I don't know. Use what you prefer, honestly, at this point, even for web browsers. I prefer, personally, Firefox because I feel like it's the one that most well does the concept of open source and open communities. I see that Brave is somewhat committed to privacy and open source, but my impression last time I looked was not as much as Firefox, so I still use Firefox, I see why people like to use Brave, Brave as well, so just use what you like at this point. Yes, that is correct. And KD Web Engine uses WebKit if I recall correctly. I was planning to switch to KD with I3, do you think it's a good idea? If you know and like I3, go for it and if it doesn't work, you revert. I'm not sure what problems you might encounter. I guess that there are a good amount, a good bunch of things that are provided by K-Win that you won't have necessarily if you don't run K-Win. As an example, touchpad gestures, but you wouldn't have them on I3 either, so it's a matter of using third-party projects to check, to re-enable those. You are not convinced by my arguments. I'll right-click to... Okay, so generally, we should avoid as much as possible the use of right-click throughout the system, because A, it is very much not discoverable by the user, like if you're doing, I don't know, a file manager, then obviously the user is going to know that you can right-click the files, but in the quick settings, the idea that you can right-click quick settings is not at all easy to know for the user, and right-click is also currently impossible if you have a touchscreen device like mine. Yes, so right-click is usually something that you want to avoid wherever possible. So if you were doing a system tree and you want something like a button, you would want a button to actually get inside of the applet rather than something like right-click, I think. Where do I keep going behind the clock widget in my desktop? I'm not sure. You have to open a back-report about this, about files and videos. Just based on this, I am not able to tell, but if you do open a back-report, I should be able to look at it. Do you think it will be possible to port libatoita to QT and KDE? What do you mean, port libatoita to QT? Green screens and transparent objects. Sorry, we were saying. Libatoita is like implementing components for UI for JTK. I'm really not sure what you mean by port libatoita to QT. Are you saying that libatoita components in KDE Plasma should follow the style of KDE Plasma? That is completely different from porting libatoita to QT. You're not doing that. You're just using a JTK4 style that looks like what we have in QT. You're not actually porting anything to QT. Is that what you're asking? If so, no. Maybe it's possible, but the only person that was, as far as I know, maintaining actively JTK-theming that looks like KDE Plasma left the KDE community. We have application, icon shapes, customization, consistency on Android. No. Just eight now. We can do it. I'll do all comments and let me get there. Is there any talks interesting in the devs about permanent or work spaces similar to Backintosh? There has been some talking about it, but as far as I know, it's not something that has actually been worked on or that we plan to work on anytime soon. So as far as I know, Dancer is use activities. No. Forget that. Dancer is no. As far as I know, Dancer is no. Maybe it will happen, but I wouldn't expect it. Yes, we are killing bugs. I'm trying to do my part too, not for very important, very high priority bugs, but for smaller KDE Plasma bugs. I'm trying to kill some of them. Yeah. Okay. That kind of thing. Yeah. I mean, I guess that eventually it should be fixed, but I have no idea on when this eventually should be. What are you doing currently answering your questions? It's fun and fun. You're a traitor. I'm GNOME right now. I was also GNOME for a lot of videos that I've done. It's not being a traitor. It's trying out different projects. Yes, because we can't. If it was possible, we'd do it. But again, Firefox is the only browser based on Firefox, whereas there are plenty, like, hundreds of web browsers based on WebKit and, like, WebKit. And that is not because everybody loves Chrome. That is because Firefox is not built in a way that was meant to be used by other projects. If you're... So, like, we use Qt, and Qt has Qt Web Engine that is based on WebKit and not on Firefox. And that's, to me, not surprise at all. If you manage to port Falcon to Firefox Engine, which we said is called... I'm tired, forgive me. But if you manage to do it, I think everybody will be super happy. But nobody has managed to... Like, literally nobody except Firefox has managed to do a browser based on Firefox. There are forks or Firefox, but that's another thing. That's not doing a browser based on Firefox. That's Firefox. GNOME is the best. Why should I switch to KDE? Okay, look, listen. Two things. One, GNOME is the best. GNOME is what works most well for you. That's the actual sentence. And honestly, if GNOME works for you, use GNOME. Why should you switch to KDE? That's a very good question. Why should you switch to KDE if you feel that GNOME nails it for you? I'm using KDE because I think that KDE Plasma works really well and does the task for me. If you don't agree, you can use other projects. And I could stay here and try to convince you that KDE Plasma has a lot of very nice features and such. There are plenty of videos that do that and my own videos where I argue for KDE Plasma features. But at the end, that's really not a point. The point is, does it work for you? And if it doesn't, it doesn't. I won't stay here to try to convince somebody who won't benefit from KDE to switch to KDE. I can try to make sure that KDE works really well for a lot of people. We can't necessarily... We can't try to have everybody using KDE Plasma. That's impossible. You can't make all users happy. You will have to do design decisions and not support some particular customizations, obviously, because otherwise the code would be unverbal. So it's not for everyone. But personally, I like it. I use it. How KDE keeps up with KDE QT feels? QT does not have fees. I've done an entire video on QT. I would suggest that you go check it out. It's called, is QT a threat to KDE? But in short, QT does not have fees. Especially if you're an open source project. KDE is doing open source, and QT can be used without fees from open source projects. Again, I redirect you to my QT-related video because I don't remember the whole thing perfectly and I don't want to do mistakes after all of the effort I put into that one video, so go check it out. But no, we don't have any fee from QT. 10-bit color for general use. To be fully honest, I have no idea what you're talking about. Do you have a monitor that only has 10 colors? Could you elaborate? I just don't know about this. When do you think weland will be ready on KDE? Gesture customization, proper graphic tablet settings, and NVIDIA stability. NVIDIA stability does not quite depend on us. There has been improvements from that point of view. Now it's much better compared to some versions ago, so maybe you could try the latest if you haven't yet, but only so much we can do about NVIDIA, I think. I'm not sure about this. Again, I could be completely wrong, but I think. Gesture customization is in no way related to Weyland. It's not a Weyland thing. It's not related to Weyland. I would love to see Gesture customization come soon, but as far as I know, nobody's actually working on it. Proper graphic tablet settings. I'll admit I didn't follow the discussion. I don't know. Sorry, I'll skip on that one. I actually don't know. You should do some development streams. They are fun to watch. True. But usually I prefer to do the development of camera, and then when I'm done and I reached a point where I'm sure I have done things kind of correctly, I explain to you what I have done. So I do devlogs based on what I managed to do. Filming myself whilst I'm trying to coding. I don't sit here when I could. I'm over there. That is my bed. I'm in my bed with a turbo t-shirt, sometimes half-naked, because sometimes it's too hot. And let me develop from my comfort zone where I can do turbo mistakes without anybody noticing and I look like turbo. This is decent. When Gestures maybe released for KD, Plasma does have Gestures on Wayland. Since months ago. We do have that. We are almost there. Now where are we? Too many comments. Slow down. Is that used elementary as a 6-way from still up or not? Tough one. Yay! Nice. Let me finish up the questions and I might actually get back to do some KD development. I think you will excuse me if it's KD development. I'm very busy lately. Very busy. I don't know. I could do it. I could do it. I don't know. I love to see. I have no clue whatsoever. It truly depends on how much free time I get. What's your favorite snack food? These two. Pringles and cookies. Very good cookies. Big sugar filled, butter filled cookies. Option to switch to dedicated GPU and hybrid GPU? I actually... I didn't see any plan. So I think the answer is no. But maybe somebody is working on it and didn't see it? I don't know. As far as I know. No. What's your favorite looking Windows version? The 10. Letus 10. I just love the look of the start menu of Windows 10. The start menu of Windows 10 is quite something. Yeah. Yeah, again. As far as I know. There's no browser that runs on Mozilla. And... I don't know. Good luck on managing one. It doesn't seem like it's even possible. Vivaldi does not run on Mozilla, right? Because how could they? How could anything run on Mozilla, apparently, except for Firefox? I don't know. Well, in this case, this question wouldn't be up to us. If somebody wants to do an AdWidth theme for QT, go ahead. Katie is not responsible for that. We won't do it. Katie won't do it. Because why would we do an AdWidth theme for QT? Not our job. If you want to do an applet, how do you actually get to know the design principle? How should I look? There is very nice documentation. You can find the documentation on... I don't remember, actually. I don't remember. Maybe here it was. Create a QT Plasma theme, no? Oh, that's me. Plasma widget tutorial. I suggest that you start here. I think that's the best way to start. Why does Wayland cause flashing apps and crashing with flatbacks? So many Wayland questions. I haven't worked on Wayland really. I'm really sorry. I can't answer these kind of questions without getting it wrong, really. The bug-assessing. I try to. Hey, I saw if you jump up three times. Jump three times. Can I... Let me do this, wait. Let me completely launch them. Let me completely... How do you play this? Can I play this? Okay. One, two, three. That counts. I decided that that counts. Anyway, let's get serious. Where are we? I miss having a WebKit-based browser on Kali. Isn't... I thought that... Too much chromium blink. Which one is WebKit again? I always get this confused. WebKit, which one is it? Asafari? It's the one... Blink is based on WebKit, right? I always get this confused together. I mean, somebody in the comments, I'm sure, will know about this and can quickly explain to me, again, what's the relationship between Blink and WebKit, because I keep getting it wrong, apparently. Can I use a browser that embedded Jacob? Galon. Interesting. Very interesting. I think that it's used to and not currently has makes me think that something went wrong. But I'll check out the project. Very interesting, though. Disagreement over the future of the browser. Oh, sad. Okay, interesting. I'll try... I should be back. Sorry, my internet kind of... Fist. I was saying, if you want to get involved with Kitty Plasma, I really suggest that you go into the Get Involved page, because it has so much ways to help, so much information. And for all of this, there are very nice links, like the development ones. Development one has a lot of information on how to set up everything. So if you want to help out, it really depends on you what you want to do in specific, but the Get Involved page, in general, can really help you start off, know what you might want to do in KDE. Any plans to get in on styling KDE? You got to watch my video from the day before yesterday, which is all about tiling. Really check it out. There is this tiling thing, but I also took quickly about Bismuth. So that will explain it, but the answer is yes, something like tiling is coming. That is this. How exactly it's going to work. Check the video. KDE is full of nice people. Truly. What's the best thing about attending Academy this year? Ooh, the best thing. I got to say the... What's the name again? I mean, obviously meeting all of those people that I had never seen in person was amazing, but I really loved the day that we went to an hike on top of a mountain altogether. It was very nice. I was very happy. How has a Steam Deck release affected KDE development? Not much, actually. I haven't seen that many people reporting bugs in particular on this Steam Deck, actually. I haven't noticed significant changes in behavior. We do give more importance to flatpacks, because devices like the Steam Deck can only do flatpacks. That is true. But as far as the development itself, I haven't seen much going on. Console bug, you can save console profile. They didn't fix that yet. Open a bug report. Sadly, that's the most we can do. Open a bug report. Try to give as much information as possible. Keep in mind that KDE does not employ any developers, so it's either people giving their free time or employed by other companies to work on KDE. We are trying our best with the resources we have. Sadly, we are unable to fix all of the bugs. Any major improvements you have planned? Two of them. One of them I talked about a lot in my video about quick settings. I do want to bring quick settings to the desktop. Second one. I want to redesign the edit mode of panels. So that it's easier to use, more user-friendly, stuff like this. HDR is 10-bit color. I'm lost. Yes. HDR is 10-bit. Okay, you're completely, completely taking me out of the... Yeah, yeah. Now that you mentioned it makes sense. Much more sense compared to 10 colors. That was obviously wrong, unless you use one bit for color. Interesting. Now, very interesting. No idea whatsoever. I'm really sorry, but as you can see, I'm not exactly an expert on this thing. 10 bits. That is... Isn't that just four times the color compared to before? Just four times? Cool. Are you single? No. I'm sorry. I'm engaged. I talk about my girlfriend a lot. She's also in some of my videos, so... Not all users should like it, yeah. Yeah. I agree. Which should I teach my future kid as the first language? Python. Yes, English might be important as well, but Python. For me, it's Python. In my opinion, that is the language to start with. Will KD ever shift from seem to stand in? No. As far as I know, I don't even think... I'll just answer with no. But who knows? But as far as I know, no. Don't quote me on that, though. I'm not right person to ask again about the... I never done any development about that in particular. But as far as I know... Come on, bye. Thank you. I see you here. Nice to see you here. If you draw KD ships with Will and by default, I think they do a nice choice with that. 11k, yes. Trouble mistake are what makes streams fun. The gestures are not released for stable username, and is there... Gestures are not released for stable... Of course they are. Dancer to this is sadly no. Dancer to this is... Yes, they are. You have to use Will and again. They are Will and only, but they are released. What's your opinion on KD Plus Arc? Is it Arc or Arc? I don't know, actually. What opinion do I have to have? It's a good way to use KD Plasma. Not much more to say about it. Sorry. Thanks. Do you like penguins? I do, actually. My girlfriend loves penguins as well. What's your favorite animal? I'm not much of a... Not much of an animal lover. I don't like to get close animals at all. I don't like cats. I don't like dogs. I just want animals to be... Yes, penguin is cool, but not next to me. Far from me. I don't know what my favorite animal is. What's the best Pringles flavor? The green one? No, no, no, no. You don't understand. It's this one, obviously. It's the orange one. The green one? Yes, sure. Maybe it's cool to try it one time. But that's it. Actually, my local supermarket, for most of the time, does not have any orange one and only has the green ones. Yes, sure. It's cool one time, but please give me the orange ones. I'm addicted to the orange ones, not the green ones. Could you explain GTK? Asking a KD contributor, could you explain GTK is... Firstly, I've never used GTK. GTK is a project from GNOME. I've never contributed to GNOME. Never used GTK. I know that it is a graphical toolkit, so you use it to do user interfaces. It has various components to put together, but never used it. If you want more details, you've got to hand it to a GNOME developer. Sorry. Any frustration with KDE? That you can fix? Any frustration with KDE? KDE is really good. Shortcuts. The default shortcuts, in my opinion, are kind of messy. As an example, I consider a meta tab to be a very important shortcut and it's switching activities. To be honest, let's be honest. Nobody uses activities anymore. That's an exaggeration, but activities are not, in my opinion, that important to require such an important shortcut to be internally dedicated to them. So in Plasma 6, I will certainly argue a lot for Plasma Tab to become the overview, which is much more important, in my opinion. Try that already failed. Do you think that the right-click button on desktop will remove a lot of stuff? It's not cluttered. I think it's actually the right size, honestly. What is it? 4, 7, 8, 10 elements. I think 10 elements in a context menu are okay. We could get rid of the refresh menu one, a refresh desktop. I think that's not really necessary for most use cases, especially when you're working on a desktop. For most use cases, especially if you have a wallpaper only without any folders on desktop. But all the other stuff are important. I think we're just entering edit mode. I don't think it's too cluttered. Some things could be... Yes, I can take off the text, right? We managed, we did it. Thank you. Unnecessary to keep the text. We did it. Can you elaborate? Before I start criticizing your comment, can you elaborate exactly what you mean and what are you worried about if it's turned on by default? Windows 10 search is not good out of the box. Totally agree? True. It's too cluttered. Yeah, I understand the feeling. It's something that I would like to see improved to some extent. Of course, Kenny Plasma is... Kenny Plasma. It has lots of customization, lots of features, so... Yeah, you know. Jacob, yes. Yes, sorry, I completely forgot. Jacob. Yes, this really is the point, I think. I have no idea, actually. Sorry, but... very vague questions like this. I really don't know. Sorry. KD Design Guidelines, we do have the... HIG. We do have these human interface guidelines. I think that Arc Wiki has an article for font config, okay? Too many tours were blah, blah, blah. We are coral. Somebody, as Kenny, is currently working on... improving the multi-monitor situation. There will be a bigger factor that should, in theory, land in 5.27. So, hopefully, that will be fixed by 5.27, hopefully. Now, I'm very curious. What is this? Do it yourself, bar. Huh. Really? Let me check this out. I gotta check this out. Cool. Very cool. And how does this work? Oh, this is so cool. Yes. Nice. Blah, blah, blah. Okay, so you pass data through the... Okay. Interesting. Super interesting. I totally did not know about the project, but... very interesting. Let me also keep that one open. Happened to make... Happened to make a friend as well. I don't know if it will happen again. In theory, it should not have happened at all. In theory. In practice, I saw a lot of people actually having issues with the latest Canadian update. I don't know what to say in this case. Oh, thank you. KJML, KJS WebKit Blink. So, I was kind of right to say that Blink came out of WebKit. Okay, so I was not that wrong. Okay, thank you. Thank you. Yes, yes, nice. Yes, I'm back. Sorry about that. Yes, of course it is. KJS... KJML was a KD project at the very beginning. We gave life to the internet. Why do all new and trendy distros always choose no more KD? Huh, tough one. I don't have an answer. That's a very deep question, actually. Firstly, one could ask which new and trendy distros, like vanilla? And in that case, like vanilla, I talked about vanilla, so in that case, it's because the developer uses GNOME and he needed something for GNOME, so he just used GNOME.