Her name is 王OK (thanks copy paste!). I like the first YouTube comment, which described her voice as ‘like a warm blanket during a cold winter morning’.
Hildegard von Blingin’ sings like an angel: https://www.youtube.com/@Hildegardvonblingin/videos
The ‘Help → About KDE → Report Bugs or Wishes’ dialog available in most KDE applications ends with this paragraph:
If you have a suggestion for improvement then you are welcome to use the bug tracking system to register your wish. Make sure you use the severity called "Wishlist".
There are videos of the talks at YouTube, but with very low video and audio quality. I think better-quality videos will follow.
I don’t think this is exactly what you‘re looking for, but for cross stitch patterns, KXStitch can import images and create simplified designs with a reduced number of colours and cells/pixels. The KXStitch handbook gives a nice overview of all the features.
I like Filelight. Easy to use, with a simple user interface. And it’s free software.
I use the Linux version, but there’s also a Windows version, available on Microsoft Store.
I’m surprised that Penny Pixel’s YouTube channel isn’t more popular. They create pixel-perfect parodies of old 8-bit games.
My favourite is a video of the ‘Sierra’ adventure game Joker, based on the Batman movie of the same name. But there’s also California Games 2018 (where you compete in events like fidget spinning and drone flying) and Mamma Mia! Kart Racer (which is actually worse than it sounds – don’t say I didn’t warn you!).
lemmy.kde.social here.
It’s in Korean for me too (even though the list of preferred languages in my browser settings doesn’t include Korean).