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I see you're using KDE (I love it too), have you had a look at KDE Connect? It's an app to connect your phone seamlessly with KDE, and it's one of the things Linux does way better than Windows
I did, though I do not have a use case for that. It looks like a great solution if you have a scenario.
I love KDE Connect! And it's even available for Windows users. Great piece of software that can do so many things. I've used it on many occasions to quickly get a link or something like that from my PC, having the ability to share your clipboard is amazing.
It's also been my main "share the password manager file" application for the longest time before someone else on Lemmy recommended Syncthing. But KDE Connect is still fantastic!
I love the wii remote mouse thing in Connect, it's really nice when I want to interact with my computer, but am too lazy to get out of my bed to do so