Plasma-pa is built on libpulse, but pipewire is an in-place replacement for that anyway. Kmix is still only built with qt5 on Arch, while Plasma-pa and the rest of Plasma is qt6.
KMail is a great email application, the main issue I have with it, is the Akonadi backend. It's really big and ressource heavy.
Thunderbird just does the same thing, with less ressources. It's also the main reason why I use Thunderbird instead of KMail.
My wife uses Linux and barely touches the CLI. And when she does, she is only running 1 or 2 specific commands I found for her, that are tied to her needs. But, her main computing device is her phone, so the laptop only gets use a couple of times a month.
That makes sense. I didn't realize that they took this long to port to KF5.
I'd argue that Twitch and Youtube are less a social media than LinkedIn. Twitch/Youtube is video streaming with interactive chat. That's it.
That's just my definition though. Yours may vary.
No worries. Just wanted to throw some alternatives your way, since I think €300 is a steep price for a 4 GB RAM tablet with no upgrade option. :) PS: Didn't know stylus support was a thing. TIL about EMR.
OBS already does screen recording on Wayland...
They did open source the kernel module:
https://github.com/NVIDIA/open-gpu-kernel-modules
But it's just a code dumb. No real history of development.
If you find anything let me know. I have a couple of dogs I would love to keep taps on, when they are out hunting. And I don't have any iDevices, so AirTags are not useful for me.
For me it's a question of balance.
Most smaller encounters are easy for my PCs, but major encounters should be tough, have a risk of PCs dying and also have the rewards be epic.
This is all just my opinion though, but seems my group likes it.
cloud based thermostat is a wide term. You need to be a little more specific.
Like Zigbee, Z-wave or Wifi? All of those can be cloud. I don't have any thermostats yet, but I am considering getting some Zigbee ones, because those can connect locally to my Home Assistant instance.
I sometimes see it in the CLI when running apt update/upgrade. I've just tricked my mind to look past it.