Their GitHub has everything you’d want to know.
Nice.
Don’t forget to put [Solved] in your post title.
I think I know what the issue is.
They probably mean they don’t provide support via the official channels due to the support being experimental, instead you’d report bugs directly to the kdeconnect-mac repo.
Lowercase also works.
Your colors are inverted.
The accessibility icon never follows accent color, and firewall is always red not blue.
Something is swapping your colors around.
Maybe color correction for the color blind?
Blue -> Yellow
Red -> Blue
In that case :
https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/100
https://gitlab.com/las2mile/scrcpy-android
https://yume-chan.github.io/ya-webadb
Alternatively, RustDesk.
Additionally, The color preview feature was added to Kate in version 22.08.0, which was released on August 18, 2022.
Give post link.
Windows native games are shown…
Yes. They’re live, so feel free to ask them about it. They can explain it much better than I ever could.
1. Monopolistic business practices to crush competition (Netscape, Java, web browsers, etc.).
2. Illegal bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows to eliminate browser rivals.
3. Keeping useful Windows APIs secret from third-party developers to disadvantage competitors.
4. Embracing proprietary software and vendor lock-in tactics to prevent users from switching.
5. “Embrace, Extend, Extinguish” strategy against open source software.
6. Privacy violations through excessive data collection, user tracking, and sharing data with third parties.
7. Complicity in enabling government surveillance and spying on user data (PRISM scandal).
8. Deliberately making hardware/software incompatible with open source alternatives.
9. Anti-competitive acquisitions to eliminate rivals or control key technologies (GitHub, LinkedIn, etc.).
10. Unethical contracts providing military technology like HoloLens for warfare applications.
11. Failing to address workplace issues like sexual harassment at acquired companies.
12. Forced automatic Windows updates that override user control and cause system issues.
13. Maintaining monopolistic dominance in productivity software and operating systems.
14. Vague and toothless AI ethics principles while pursuing lucrative military AI contracts.
15. Continued excessive privacy violations and treating users as products with Windows.
16. Restrictive proprietary licensing that stifles open source adoption.
A reference to a meme that’s over 17 years old? I hope you guys feel old now.
That really doesn’t mean much.