That's really sad to see. I hope the courts dismiss the cease & desist because it's different name, and lack of popularity of the trademarked name.
You can set up your own server, so it doesn't have too.
only place to get Rustdesk is from the developers.
Shouldn't it be like this though. Rustdesk is in the AUR, which downloads the source from Github, like a lot of other software packages does. You can also build it yourself.
The developers behind it are effectively faceless
https://github.com/rustdesk/rustdesk has contributors listed, so not exactly what I would call "faceless". Sure, there is not really any real names on it, but having real names on Open Source projects in github is not the norm.
The AUR package btrfs-autosnap does this. You define which subvolumes need to be snapshotted and how many it should keep of each. It adds a pacman hook that then takes a snapshot before updating.
Ah, I'm certain you can use sshfs from KDE Connect on your desktop to browse through the files on the phone. Depending on how the videos are stored, you should be able to find them on the Internal Storage drive. Unless it's DRM enabled videos, then it's locked down behind the app sandbox.
So I was right. She chose (maybe unknowingly) to run Ubuntu and dropped out because she couldn't install the software required. Not Ubuntu's fault at all.
I haven't seen the video, but that title does not seem correct. Pretty sure it would be her choice to use Ubuntu that got her to drop out. I don't believe Canonical/Ubuntu can force someone out of college.
If you don't like me writing when I haven't seen the video, then please post some TL;DW info, so we all know what's going on without having to watch a youtube video.
You want the KDE Connect app to have direct access to video files on your Samsung phone?
Is there a specific reason you can't just use the media browser on the phone and use the "Share" feature in that to send it to KDE Connect Send To Device?
Indeed. I missed that. Thanks.