Have you heard of The #KDE Networks?, well I hadn't but today we have a member of the Australian branch on the show to explain all the details we need to know #Linux
Video Release: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN5v4eUBylI
Audio Release: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tech-over-tea/episodes/Bringing-The-Joys-Of-KDE-Around-The-World--Kye-Potter-e2dh33c
#200 Bringing The Joys Of KDE Around The World | Kye Potter
There's a program you've probably never heard of called KDE Networks which aims to build local KDE communities with local members around the world and today ...YouTube
Maholmire
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •Would recommend,
@BrodieOnLinux was caught spreading misinformation within the first five minutes by implying that Australia is a real country and that the people there happen to have a localized accent.
Come on bro, we all know that you picked up a dialect from the United Kingdom like the scouce do.
Random Tux User
in reply to Brodie Robertson • • •About the part where you were saying that people get British accents confused with Australian. I cant say from the perspective of an average US citizen, but as someone in the middle east, I couldn't tell the difference between American, British, and Australian accents (I'm a bit better now though). Simply because I didn't hear them often enough to distinguish them.
Similarly, I imagine some Americans don't get to hear Australian accents often.
Brodie Robertson
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