Literally just use the same one that's on your pc? Just KDEconnect that file over
If someone is just using a solid color as as a PC wallpaper, there is likely not a "file" to transfer. When using a solid color in the wallpaper settings, desktop environments provide a color picker instead of a file picker.
Is that specific to RIFF/WEBM or something? Because from my limited experience with subtitles, "the creator" absolutely does have control over that. Though it can always be overridden by the client, of course.
Not sure what that has to do with "multiple audio and subtitle tracks". Would supporting that somehow lead to "autoplay music" any more than from the features that browsers already support?
Agree. For things like semantic versioning, in which "1.20.1" and "1.2.1" are two different things, you want to pronounce them "one point twenty point one" and "one point two point one", respectively. But that is a bit of an outlier. File size should be pronounced "normally", because "1.20" and "1.2" are the same value.
That might be why Star Trek is so huge here. The largest Star Trek meme sub (/r/Risa) has also had a pinned post pointing to Lemmy since during the Reddit API migration.
The creator posted a series of tweets detailing the plot for the planned fourth season that would have wrapped up the story. Then a fan compiled the tweets into a series of videos. But as far as I can tell, the videos are just text on top of blurry screenshots of season 3. I would probably actually read it if the text from the tweets was instead just compiled into a single blog post or something.
If someone is just using a solid color as as a PC wallpaper, there is likely not a "file" to transfer. When using a solid color in the wallpaper settings, desktop environments provide a color picker instead of a file picker.