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[-] tsonfeir@lemm.ee 44 points 6 months ago

Anyone got a list instead of a video?

[-] optissima@lemmy.world 6 points 6 months ago

Hope this isnt too halfassed, I just screenshotted the ToC

[-] moreeni@lemm.ee 4 points 6 months ago

Key insights
🌄 Dynamic wallpapers in KDE Plasma allow for automatic selection of different lock screen images, including live wallpapers and picture of the day, providing a customizable and visually appealing desktop experience.
🌐 The Bing collection in KDE Plasma is the most versatile and automatically loads images when you lock your screen, making it a great feature for customization.
🔍 "On Plasma, I can dynamically zoom into the display with the keyboard combination meta control and simply scrolling."
🖱️ The magnifier effect allows you to zoom in on your mouse cursor with just a simple shortcut.
📦 KD Plasma offers native support for setting flatpack permissions, making it easier to give them more access to your system.
🎨 Global themes in KDE Plasma can come with scripts to improve your experience, adding a new layer of customization to your system.
🖥️ Adding the Global menu widget to the panel essentially gives you all the features usually available at the top of the application, similar to Mac OS.
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