everything that you've, you've been spending your time on. And what I was trying to say too, I got sidetracked there on the details. Uh, and apparently you can import this stuff into like K organizer and I think some other application, uh, sort of like to interface with like a project management kind of framework. All of that is not something that I'm interested in, but I could, I can a hundred percent see where people, I, I, I, I know the type of people, I know the people who do this kind of thing and would love and could love that sort of framework. They would just have to switch from Gnome to KDE. That would be, that would be the, the, the, that would be the, the hurdle to get over. Although as I've demonstrated in previous episodes, I'm pretty sure, um, you can make KDE feel like Gnome, at least from my perspective. I know from probably someone who really, really uses Gnome all day, uh, it's not, it's not at all correct, but I don't know. Anyway, K time tracker, very cool. Um, I (27/53)
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