Everyone loves themes. Doesn’t matter if it’s a text editor or a smart display in the kitchen, we want to be able to easily customize its look and feel to our liking. When setting up a …
KDE can’t get away with “user at risk” for a DE designed for general purpose users. That means users who aren’t technically minded or linux experts. Maybe hyprland and i3 can tell users to RTFM but an embedded store distributed with ALL KDE versions should have some sensible design decisions such as “maybe dont allow arbitrary JS execution as root within a feature people don’t expect to be doing more than changing the background pic and some fonts”
KDE can’t get away with “user at risk” for a DE designed for general purpose users. That means users who aren’t technically minded or linux experts. Maybe hyprland and i3 can tell users to RTFM but an embedded store distributed with ALL KDE versions should have some sensible design decisions such as “maybe dont allow arbitrary JS execution as root within a feature people don’t expect to be doing more than changing the background pic and some fonts”