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justin
I gotta say and it feels weird to but I'm happy Arch are spending a bit longer testing these days. When I used to run it updates just felt rushed into the repo so Arch got it first.
I think most KDE developers use Linux. The Windows, Mac and Android builds are generally extras to show off KDE software to more users.
I would jump into the KDE Connect Matrix room: https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kdeconnect:kde.org and the KDE Mac room: https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#KDE-Mac:kde.org to discuss. Builds are now done on GitLab directly, but it may be the case that nobody has set up the CI builds.
More information: https://community.kde.org/KDEConnect/Build_Craft
Don't look into code, you'll find killing children.
Probably JSON. I havenβt been involved in Flatpak for a long time but Iβve never seen XML. JSON is quite close to XML in itβs layout sometimes I find so easily mistaken.
The driver installation has got a lot easier over time, still shit that you have to install a driver, still shit support for older cards. The open drivers they're building are too little too late for me. They didn't care about my slightly older GPU so I stopped buying their hardware. All AMD/Intel from here on in.
Still it's been almost 2 years and the Deck isn't available in a LOT of countries.
This is one of the biggest annoyances I've come across with them for sure.
Generally using only a few flatpaks is where it's generally "bloaty". Adding more actually balances out the equation ans you have more apps using generally shared runtimes.
Apparently in Lemmy you can't post a URL and an image π€·.