 So this is the first video that I tried to do on Wayland and it didn't work. I lost the audio so I'm doing it again and I'm showing you what I was actually recording. So this is Wayland that you see and this is the screen recorder that I'm using that did not record my audio so, but you can see that it's actually GNOME, I am in GNOME and that is pretty important because I am now going to show you, well something pretty cool that you can only do in Wayland even though if you are on GNOME. So the first pretty cool thing that you can do is in here I was saying like I hope this picks up the audio it doesn't. So let's skip that part. You can use WeDroid. WeDroid is a super cool project which is basically Android in a box and it has all of the Android apps. You can install APKs if you manage to, some of course won't work like stuff relying on Google Play I didn't manage to get it working and the cool stuff that is that it has, it it's not like it's connected to an Android device. I do usually connect an Android device and use that one through screen copy which is a tool that I've also talked about. Now this is actually Android running running on the machine and all of the things that I'm going to show you in this video are all running directly inside of GNOME. So this is the first example and the first example as you can see is an Android window containing an Android app running inside of GNOME. Yeah in here I'm showcasing all of the apps that are pre-installed by default like the calculator, the calendar. It's pretty cool. Like when I first saw it I was like it just works like that. The second thing is as you can see Kiri Plasma inside of GNOME. So you're seeing Kiri Plasma and this is GNOME and you can actually just run Kiri Plasma inside of GNOME. For the WeDroid one if you want to try this out you can just go to the WeDroid website and everything is explained nicely. For this one there is a command that I will now show in the terminal if I manage to because apparently I can't even do that properly. Please Nicolo show it. It's this one. It's a Debus Lounge thingy. Now you do need Kiri Plasma installed obviously. Okay we're in probably and in my setup I actually built those things. I don't know if it's necessary for those to be built or just installed on the system. I guess you can try that out and if it doesn't work you need to build them. Just remember that only works on WeLand. Still you have the window. The panel is broken but that's actually because of me because five minutes ago before the recording I was developing the Kiri panel and I actually broke it. I am toughened up instead I break the panel accidentally but you can actually see that it is real plasma. I can even start system settings like the wallpaper will paper customization. I can change the theme and it will actually apply even in my Kiri Plasma session when I actually log in into that. I can actually open up kickoff and I can run some application in here as an example. I start Dolphin which will actually start inside of GNOME which is pretty weird. So you have a window with Kiri Plasma inside of it inside of GNOME and then another window on top which is actually a window in GNOME managed by motor which is Dolphin which was launched by Kiri Plasma inside of a window and you also have in here a window that's actually Android and it's running inside of wedroid. You can actually run these things standalone in here I do an example I turned off wedroid and I just launched the calculator. The wrong one because thanks Nicola you know how to do video as well but now I actually launched the correct calculator. Wedroid takes a little bit to first apply. In here I was like going around like crazy waiting for the calculator but here it is you get the calculator and now it's actually just the calculator as a window and in here you've got Dolphin as a window and Kiri Plasma as a window which is pretty cool. Now technically speaking if you actually managed to open up console inside of the Kiri Plasma inside of GNOME in the console you could use that to try to run either another Kiri Plasma inside of that which might not work I haven't managed to try it but maybe also another wedroid inside of the window of Kiri Plasma inside of GNOME. You know where is that like this is so funny like I've got GNOME and I managed to run both Android and Kiri Plasma inside of it like this is the whole video. That was it really I thought it was pretty funny to share that if you do have wedland you can actually use that to do some cool stuff with it. You've got Android and Plasma desktop if you want to connect with your phone or with your tablet you can actually do even cooler stuff you've got like KD Connect but also screen copy I've done a video about that so you can check that out and as always I will do videos daily so if you want something more interesting or there is another video coming up tomorrow so make sure to watch that one too and subscribe and like this video and all the other YouTube videos. See you!