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Do you want to contribute to Copr?

  • I've been using Silverblue and Universal Blue's images for at least a couple of years now and although there were a couple of rare instances I had to manually intervene with my system due to issues, the experience is considerably better than a traditional distro.

  • If you refuse to understand I'll just refuse to engage further then, keep wasting your time on pointless discussions on free software built by volunteers and what they spend their time on. I'll go back to actually working on them in whatever way I can.

  • Is the meme wrong?

    Yes, it is.

    basic functionality that should be in gnome in the first place

    Who gets to decide what's "basic" functionality? Each desktop's team has their vision for what they want to implement. Something that might be basic to one person might not be in someone else's vision or...

    the devs don’t want to implement

    ...is being worked on but needs design. GNOME is design-oriented. It doesn't matter how much you scream that something needs implementing if no one designs how that implementation will work and why it should be implemented in the first place. It's not about "not wanting", it's about making sure that when something is implemented, that it'll work well both now and in the future.

  • Sure, it'll be there for those who want it. As an extension. It isn't part of the vision the project has so they won't implement it, they already have the Background Apps section for things like these. Simple as that.

  • They've been doing quite a bit of work in the past year, on Newton, the future a11y stack, Spiel, for a better pipeline for speech synthesis (basically as an easy way to get more natural-sounding voice models) and on implementing AccessKit (the most recent stable a11y stack that is the same one the folks working on COSMIC are using).

  • Simple, they've been working with goals of each release, so most of the things that clearly aren't going to make it to the next release don't get top priority compared to the things that will. It also just so happened that a ton of these year-spanding works have finally being considered done today lol

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    Accent colors for GNOME has been merged as well!

    1. You should, this is a huge achievement that has been worked on for quite a while now.
    2. You can, actually. I live in a pretty small town and it picks up my location quite well for the weather.
    3. Even if it didn't, one issue doesn't mean we're not allowed to celebrate anything, and the issue in this case isn't even with GNOME itself, but with the provider for the Weather app (I believe it's OpenWeather).
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    VR support for GNOME Wayland is here!

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    Update on Newton, the Wayland-native accessibility project – GNOME Accessibility

    Technology @lemmy.world

    Introducing a new RISC-V Mainboard from DeepComputing | Frame.work

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    Toolbx now enables the proprietary NVIDIA driver

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    Contribute at the Fedora Linux Rawhide Test Week for Accessibility!

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    Fedora Workstation development update – Artificial Intelligence edition | Christian F.K. Schaller

  • Ah shoot, I wasn't aware posts about them were a no-go, specially since this is a useful tool for people that already have hardware from them, it isn't any sort of news about "hey buy our new product" or something like it.

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    Intel Low Power Mode Daemon v0.0.4 Released To Optimize Hybrid CPUs On Linux

  • it's available in the current stable version, just behind an about:config flag, will edit this one later on with the one when I get the time to get back on my machine

    edit: took a while but I believe it's browser.translations.select.enable that enables it

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    #151 Pride Month · This Week in GNOME

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    CSS Happenings in GTK

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    goodbye xsetwacom, hello gsetwacom

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    Vulkan 1.3 on the M1 in 1 month | Asahi Linux

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    AMD Hiring To Improve Their Linux Driver/ROCm Installation Process Across Distributions

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    Libadwaita: Splitting GTK and Design Language

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    Exciting Updates on the GNOME Development Initiative and Sovereign Tech Fund – The GNOME Foundation

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    Federal agency warns critical Linux vulnerability being actively exploited

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    Setting up WireGuard client with GNOME

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    Kdenlive 24.05.0 released - Kdenlive

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    Where did 5 Million EPEL-7 systems come from starting in March?