https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411919

--- Comment #32 from flan_suse <windows2li...@zoho.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #31)
> As I understand it, it's a part of the general problem of certain filesystem
> types being detected as "non-local" and that being assumed to be slow, and
> thumbnails not being shown for slow locations.
> 
> I think think we need much more discussion here; someone just needs to sit
> down and fix it.

Trying to solve a dilemma in KDE (whereas "Plasma Vaults" are unique to KDE)
actually introduced more issues for KDE users who *don't* even use this
particular feature of "Plasma Vaults".

This is a wide-sweep that is causing headaches for LUKS users, with no means of
bypassing it. There's no option, no toggle.

Hence, why I think the toggle option is the best short-term (and possibly
long-term) approach. No one will be forced into one way or the other, and this
is not a minor issue. This directly involves security and performance.
*Notable* performance impacts.

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As for Plasma Vaults, specifically? Sure, cache the thumbnails directly into
the vault itself. Any user who goes out of there way to specifically use Plasma
Vaults understands its benefits and implications.

However, users of LUKS, SMB, and NFS were caught in the "crossfire" as
uninvolved bystanders, and now we're hoping to have our thumbnails cache once
again in $HOME/.cache/thumbnails/

(Many reasons listed above in and the other bug  report.)

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