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Was hoping to see a fix for the right click menu randomly deciding to open as a window.
I'm weirdly excited about password-less lockscreens.
How would that work? I couldn't find it in that post.
I have seen it mentioned elsewhere, such as https://www.phoronix.com/news/Plasma-6.1-Last-Minute-Features.
Hey KDE Team: 😘 ❤️ Please don't ever change!
Oh good. 6.1 seems to fix the only bugs that have personally bothered me. I’m stoked!
6.1 isn't out yet, and I can't wait for 6.2 already.
Genuinely feels great to be hopeful about some parts of technology/software like this. I eagerly look forward to an update from KDE and sometimes GNOME.
Compare that to Google, Microsoft, any other public big tech, I start to just question why I'm not living in the forest as a new member of a Bigfoot extended family.
Every update on Google or MS: Oh god please no.
Every update on FOSS apps, Linux: Give me more daddy.
Gnome updates are like god playing dice.