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Day 2 of #FOSSASIA Summit 2025 at #KDE. We roamed around with our ideas, showcased KDE, tried to spread the word and raise awareness about KDE.

We found a lot of interesting attendees from students to working professionals sharing their ideas and feedbacks.

Some of the Top products that everyone appreciated of KDE:

➡️ #KDEConnect
➡️ #Krita
➡️ #Kdenlive

Suggestions we got about improving in KDE:

1️⃣ More polishing the UI
2️⃣ Improving #motion graphics engine

Join us and share your opinions!

Neste vídeo, vou mostrar o jogo Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, na versão nativa para Linux, rodando no meu laptop principal — um Dell Inspiron com CPU Intel Core i3 de quinta geração. Estou utilizando a distribuição Pop!_OS.

Link: youtu.be/sTLf9OdjsG0

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@yknotclick @stux Yeah, my point is rather, right now these tools are rather separate from regular editing workflows.

When will there be a plugin to do AI assisted image editing in #Krita or #GIMP? Why not even in #Kdenlive?

Because the interesting part is - yes, when working at a low level with these APIs directly, there are things possible that aren't really well exposed yet. Even if I wanted to deal with all that mess, to e.g. "heal" part of an image with AI, I'd have to first export the image with the to be replaced part cleared in the alpha channel, then run it through a separate tool, and then merge it back. This is the integration overhead that has to be removed. And this kind of stuff is what people really need.

Not a clippy that can talk about politics.