Never compromise. Not even in the face of Armageddon.
This is what i call a feature packed release.
For those who don’t know, this feature will allow gnome to remember the positions of applications so they’re restored when the app is started again.
Reading the STF news feels exciting after a few weeks of them not present. It makes me so happy that GNOME and Libadwaita, along with flatpaks are attracting a lot of developers into contriibuting and experimenting their ideas.
I too use torrents if possiblez but sometimes, the movie we seek maynot be available or won’t have enough seeders. Sites like this, and others mentioned in fmhy are useful at those times.
With the speed HDR prep works are going on, we probably get usable HDR in linux around 2025
Kerala have a big contribution to this since all the school IT labs + government offices here use ubuntu or its slightly modified versions. Wish if every state did so.
This was the distro that introduced me to linux, followed by raspbian. Brings so much memories.
Tbh, this is just one of the many things that will lead to stable HDR support. But its nice to see these get solved one step at a time.
I think GNOME 47 would be a big one, and my favourite.
Gnome 47 will be a massive upgrade for sure. And everything I have read are only improvements and not regressions.Many of generally unnoticed ones like in the area of accessibility, thanks to STF.
I had MPV, Celluloid and VLC. After using showtime and trying a bunch of formats, I uninstalled MPV and Celluloid. I also set it as default too (loves the adwaita UI ). VLC is just there as a backup.
True. I’m glad that the multiple lemmy releases during past months didn’t make the app unusable.
Hey there. Welcome to gnome and looking forward to seeing your work.
These TWIG issues really shows how much Sovereign Tech Fund boosts the accessibility and modernisation for GNOME. What would have been if all countries started spending such an amount for OSS projects
A very well written blog. Never knew what us he difference between adwaita and gnome, and this blog made clear exactly that.
Here ya go
Blog : https://www.phoronix.com/news/Wine-9.10-Released
Detailed release notes : Wine gitlab
This is exciting news indeed. Reading last weeks TWIG left me worrying, but this is a releif. Hope the usual accessibility & performance improvement news can be seen from the next TWIG issue onwards.
This is a very welcoming change, especially for those who are starting with workbench and gnome developement.
Typing this comment from a Note 7 pro, from 2019. Other than lacking os updates, it serves me well for all my usecases.