charge your phone please
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Could someone explain what's going on with this comment and why its upvoted so much? It's a genuine question. What's wrong with his phone (and how do you know what he uses)?
Also, I think phone screenshots with low battery is kind of a meme of its own, so maybe they immediately looked there to check lol
at the top right of the screenshots you can see their phone is at 11%
Not any PiP window, only ones that use the protocol. Firefox should use it. Though I'd be surprised if there wasn't some Kwin extension to automatically make the PiP windows always on top like the extension you mentioned or the Gnome "PiP on top" extension
Plasma lets you pin any window to be always on top (short of fullscreen apps), and you can set up rules to automatically set that behavior for any pip window.
Damn, I really would like to pip the stremio app and not use the web version when using plasma, its a very convenient extension to have in gnome and keeps me there
you can right click on the tilebar and select "keep above others" to have something similar with any app
Yeah, but stremio has weird scaling, pip can scale however small or big, stremio has to take up like over a 1/4th of the screen by default
How accurate are the dates for upcoming releases typically?
Might deviate a day or two if issues arise, but like 95% of the time it's spot on.
Unless its coded with JavaScript (me mocking the date
function). Not that I am a JavaScript programmer, I just happen to know its totally broken.
This should also be quite useful for plasma-mobile :)