It's to show the movement of air.
mihnt
I do this with Colby cheese. mmmm, greasy cheese
Lovely fun trauma, yay.
My "step-dad" used to sit as close as he could to the smoking section in restaurants and would try to fight anyone that lit up.
Childhood was fun.
Since I no longer subscribe, I'm betting the DLC I grabbed on there won't be sent to me.
Resolution yes, refresh rate, no.
Well, I got rid of KDE and I'm on Cinnamon right now, so where are these tearing issues? You think I would have noticed after over a year of use.
Why would I care what software KDE comes with? This is Linux. I can install whatever works best for me. Including the whole of KDE software suite if I so chose. You KDE fans are voracious.
better multi monitor support
I run a 3x1 setup and KDE didn't handle it any better than Cinnamon did.
Wayland support is coming to Mint. You can actually use it on 21.3 right now but it is unstable.
Rest of what you said is opinion.
As someone who daily drives Mint, wut.
They work on some Linux distros with zero configuration as well. Mint being one of those.
(This is through bluetooth that I'm speaking of.)
When I posted in this topic there were no other responses, so I gave you the answer. It's literally the only reason any one ever does this and it's done in movies to show the air moving if it directly affects the plot.