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This week in KDE: colorblindness correction filters
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"This is not how we meant it to look 🤓"
Well, that's not entirely fair, the gnome developers are pushing the issue upstream to the people who can cure colorblindness, because honestly, isn't curing colorblindness the proper solution even if it takes longer?
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Not to mention it's being discussed as a feature for the desktop itself and being designed for 2 years now, way before KDE and elementary started implementing it: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1401
Why are people so toxic? This is a KDE post, at least celebrate the work being done instead of bashing people for no reason
Then comment about it on posts about gnome, man. Or make your own separate post about the issues of gnome and gtk.
"Hot takes" about a different piece of software don't do anything for discussion of the actual topic of this post.
I mean people are going to put their hot takes wherever made them think of it. Just down vote and don't engage. Unless especially egregious then report them
A feature exists for 1 day in KDE and we're already bashing Gnome for its slow dev time?
You know you can edit your own posts right? No need to do something like this.