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kleiner schwank aus dem #kdeconnect-universum ( kdeconnect.kde.org/download.ht ):

ich habe es gerade *aus versehen* geschafft mit einem tappen auf den bluetooth-kopfhörer, der mit meinem pc verbunden ist, die radioapp auf meinem handy anzumachen, die dann auf meinem pc-lautsprecher radio abgespielt hat 🤯

ich bezweifle, dass das auch funktionieren würde, wenn ich das will aber cool isses auf jeden fall ^__^

KDE ConnectDownloadKDE Connect: A project that enables all your devices to communicate with each other.

I haven't used #KDEConnect for ages and had forgotten about it.

Then I wanted to control my laptop using my mobile like a TV remote and I remembered...

It is now even better than I remember. Awesome remove control of #Ubuntu #Gnome using my mobile.

#Linux is awesome - and - free!

Even better, the KDE Connect app is available on #FDroid.

EDIT: meant KDE Connect, oops, sorry.

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@maltimore I think #KDEConnect is a really nice tool to show off some fancy stuff that is not common on other systems, even though it is neither restricted to Plasma nor Linux.

Personally, I'm using it for quite a lot of tasks:

  • Using it as remote" when watching stuff on my laptop connected to some other screen
  • Sending files from one device to another
  • Mounting my phone storage from PC without doing any special setup
  • Pinging my phone when I have misplaced it
  • Rarely sending SMS from my PC
  • Shared clipboard can be extremely handy at times, but you should be careful how you use this.

My complete setup is currently as follows:

Linux Mint and FreeBSD on all my computers and notebooks
Pixel 9 with Graphene OS (but will be replaced by a new Fairphone 6 with /e/OS from Murena in the future)
Connected via KDE Connect
Office with LibreOffice
My own Nextcloud for files, photos, calendar and contacts
Hardened Firefox with uBlock Origin
Freetube and Newpipe instead of YouTube
Ecosia search instead of Google
Proton Mail and Tutanota Mail
Simple fitness tracker with watch, Pedometer, sleep tracker and calorie counter without Bluetooth and app connection instead of spying smartwatch and "health apps" such as Fitbit, Apple or Samsung Health
Manual recording of my health data such as blood pressure, blood sugar, sleep, steps and more in a LibreOffice Calc spreadsheet, can be easily converted into a PDF for my doctors to evaluate

Am I missing anything? Absolutely not! This setup works just as smoothly and conveniently as previous ecosystem solutions from Apple, Google or Samsung. Only with significantly more privacy, without tracking and surveillance by US Big Tech

#linux#unix#freebsd

#KDE #Plasma 6.4 zeigt mir immer wieder eine Benachrichtigung an, die mutmaßlich von #KDEConnect stammt, aber ohne Texthinweis oder ein Icon dazu:

"Notification Manager: 1 notification was received while Do Not Disturb was active."

Aha? Und das musst du mir am Desktop melden?!

This is a screen capture of KDE Connect on one of my Androids.

As you can clearly see my LAN has quite an amount of devices. All of these devices are being used by me.
They have specific purposes which makes my Android experience along with my Computing experience versatile and efficient.

I did not know how important KDE connect was for me. When I learned about it, I knew that it doesn't just enrich what I can do

KDE Connect is not a gimmick where I can control a Media Player, without any network connectivity by itself, from any of my KDE Connect devices. Many different functions can be handled smoothly without any problems, with the highest Speed that my wLAN can deliver from the point of my view of the LAN routers I have in my network.

Right now I'm using a wLAN router that is portable. This enables me to have the most efficient data transfer Speed between the devices I have on me without any snooping from any Big Company.

Honestly, a lot of the upcoming features coming to all the #Apple OSes like #iOS, #macOS, #iPadOS, #watchOS, etc. looks pretty exciting. The only thing that gives me the ick is the new "Liquid Glass" design that looks more like the Apple clones; #Huawei or #Vivo rather than Apple themselves - that being said, the recent few iOS updates have trained me into 'accepting' that Apple's becoming more and more like #Android (in a bad way) lol.

#AppleMusic's gotten some really nice updates that is making me question a lil bit more if I should stay with #Spotify, but maybe not enough to actually make the switch - #Karaoke heads would prolly go insane over the new update, allowing you to karaoke on your #AppleTV with your #iPhone pretty freaking seamlessly with Apple Music's huge library.

My only highlight for iOS is probably the incredibly minimal reduction in the enshittifaction of the Photos app that was introduced from iOS 18. Oh, I suppose there's call screening I've always wished for from Android - that's coming. The introduction of Live Activity and iPhone Mirroring combo on
#macOS looks prettty sweet, allowing you to monitor your live activity progresses (i.e. deliveries) right from the menu bar, and interact with it on the iPhone, from your #Mac.

The biggest new thing announced in this
#WWDC has to be the new additions to iPadOS including their new Windowing system - idc so much abt this, or abt making #iPad s more like Macs, but I know a lot of people do. iPads getting a menu bar is pretty sick tho. You could also now set the default app to open certain file types, like you typically could on a regular Mac/desktop.

One interesting thing tho is Apple now (seemingly, anyway) allowing for Background Tasks on iPads - pretty sure this is the common 'blocker' for things like
#KDEConnect to work (almost) as seamlessly as Apple's own offerings like #AirDrop. I hope that is indeed the case, and I hope it'd make Apple less paranoid of allowing such a feature and lead it to eventually coming to iOS sooner than later.

▶️ https://youtu.be/1PQ_pQI6be8

When was the last time you have played with KDE Connect?

You've never heard of that? Let me enlighten you. KDE Connect is a suite of very handy Network tools, to get the maximum out of the transfer and the control of data & programs between your KDE computer and your Androids.

It is in fact so versatile that even if your KDE computers are not connected, you can still do a lot of things between your Androids which are running the network software suite.

There are so many things you can do you should just download it yourself and put it on your Androids

A few highlights are transferring files between your devices in a transparent manner where no company like Google can snoop anything

Controlling media players from 1 device through all the others.

Getting notifications between different devices and even getting output, graphical output from different devices on others.

The list goes on

Note:
If you're running a Linux distro with a running firewall, you have to make sure that your firewall has all the ports open for KDE connect. There are examples of the ports needed, in the docs.

#Linux#Android#KDE

A note regarding #alttext's on ¤mastodon:
I really do not like writing on my phone, so I tend to use #tokodon to write posts - like now. But adding an alt text to an image often fails, tokodon says the server replies "try to update your settings" or so. So no way to add an alt text from tokodon (after posting).
On the mastodon android app, pasting appears to be broken, so no way to paste a text copied from the pc (I'm using #kdeconnect of cause) there.
It is possible to add an alt text using the web interface, although I find UI quite bad.

Seit dem Upgrade auf OneUI 7 / Android 15 auf meinem Galaxy S24 Ultra bekomme ich am PC ständig die Benachrichtigung von "System-UI": "MediaOngoingActivity" über #KDEConnect, sobald am PC irgendwas abgespielt wird.