How about wayland?

Check the Allow apps to remember the positions of their own windows item to open windows where they previously were rather than by the placement method chosen above. Note that this remembered position includes the screen assignment, so windows may open on a screen other than the active one if this is where they were last located. Note also that this option is only available on X11, not on Wayland, and is only supported by some KDE applications.

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u/basssame — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/GoogleGeminiAI+1 crossposts

Gemini admet mentir et tricher.

Comme si l'image il ment et quand il est coincé il se trouve obligé d'admettre

u/basssame — 5 days ago

Launchers,

Hello everyone,
I like kde so far, but i can't help to notice, the kde launcher is slower than gnome launcher, To give you insight, if i put my kubuntu on performance mode, and my ubuntu on battery saver mode, the gnome launcher is hilariously faster than kde launcher.
I wonder why? if anyone knows the answer,
And is there any solution.
I'm talking about both launchers of kde, who are triggered by alt+space and meta .
EDIT:

One solution made it better, disabling some plugins for launcher.

You can down vote me as you want. but there is a better experienced person who gave me a good solution. i thank him.

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u/basssame — 8 days ago
▲ 10 r/Kubuntu

Is it a bug?

Hey everyone I installed recently Kubuntu (i was a gnome use for more than 15 years) .
I realized that whenever i disable wobbly windows, it just enables itself after each startup.
Would you help me understand what is happening.
I wonder if it is the case for many other settings.

EDIT: I deactivated non official theme, and it solved my problem.
Thanks for your answers.
EDIT2: It came back again, it is weird such a bug do exist, with no alteration of anything in the system.

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u/basssame — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/Life

Who are you among these people?

Where I live, it's common for people to leave their trash on the beach.

They smoke and flick their cigarette ashes right into the sand where their kids play.

They eat sunflower seeds and spit the shells everywhere, or bring fruit and leave the scraps behind.

When I brought this up with my friends, they gave me a hard time about it since they do the exact same thing. It drives me crazy—something is seriously wrong with people!

What is it like where you live?

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u/basssame — 11 days ago
▲ 17 r/Life

How many of you consider themselves stupid? and have proven that they are.

can honestly someone cope with that, considering all its consequences.

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u/basssame — 25 days ago