Ah yes, the dark black void. Solid donations!
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Why is it a transparent image, it's hard to see specially in dark mode.
I wish gnome would do the same and show a notification in December as well
I saw that right after donating, right after restarting my laptop after long time and seing the notification. I saw the chart and was like “dang, there was more poeple like me, also xmass time or smh” xD
Dang that's impressive
Or disappointing, Idk
I clicked the link.
I was bamboozled.
Does anybody know why there was such a huge influx in December?
They had an end of year fundraiser for people to adopt an app: https://kde.org/fundraisers/yearend2024/
KDE Plasma got a once-a-year notification that asks for donations a few months ago, which shows up in December.
They showed a once per year notification which reminds people they can donate.
I hope the conclusion is that annual notifications work.
wikipedia is too much.
That's only PayPal though.
Great color scheme.
I'm not sure why it rendered so poorly in Lemmy. It's a terrible colour scheme but at least I could make out the bars when I followed the link.
It's transparent image lol it fitted dark theme of your client perfectly
Because it uses transparent background, and you're likely using dark mode.
Ah that will be it. Still grey on transparent isn't super accessible.