Raytracing is good but the problem is that were are in a transitional period (and Nvidia keeps upselling it's products)
Because when usually dates formatted on number follow a descending or ascending order. Year -> Month -> Day or Day -> Month -> Year.mm/dd/yyyy is: -- Month <- Day | Year <-It's not only strange but is also not easy to parse and can be confused with dd/mm/yyyy
It's a know bug on 3.5. You can rever to 3.4.11 by shutting down the system and pressing "..." and power together, then select the B partition
But you have to use your mouse to switch to a new terminal, assuming you are using vscode for everything else
The only thing to boycott are GNOME dev's mentality when it comes to things outside their DE (especially Wayland protocol adoption). It's slowing Wayland development a lot
Maybe. I usually update my flatpaks through Discover.Though it looks like the problem is that it can't write to /tmp. Try using chmod a+wr /tmp and trying to flatpak update -y again
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