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Sentau, to linux in On how to fork a GNOME Core app without meaning to do so – GNOME adventures in mobile

Was this app removed from flathub¿? I wanted to try this after reading about it but can’t find it on flathub. The flathub link given on the project gitlab page also leads to 404 page not found error

LesserAbe, to linux in On how to fork a GNOME Core app without meaning to do so – GNOME adventures in mobile

I know very little about contributing to open source but appreciated reading this. Seems like often the interpersonal element is the biggest challenge and the author handled it well.

TheGrandNagus, (edited ) to linux in Automated testing of GNOME accessibility features – GNOME Accessibility

Love that they’re making these accessibility improvements as an open platform that other DEs can also leverage. Linux and Linux programs are going to become a lot more accessible to people because of this foundational work.

Compliments to the gnome devs and to the STF, accessibility is something very important that understandably doesn’t usually receive much development.

deafboy, to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function
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More like form and whitespace… God knows how I try to like modern gnome, but it’s not easy.

TheGrandNagus, (edited ) to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function

I love how polished everything is in Gnome. I try another DE because of some cool thing, but I keep coming back to Gnome.

There are a couple of minor things that irk me, but man, how good Gnome looks, the consistency, stability, and attention to detail from the devs make it superb to me.

The accessibility options are also great for a Linux distro.

And, and I know people hate this about Gnome, but I love that it’s not just a Windows UX/workflow clone with a start button in the bottom left that opens a small start menu, Taskbar along the bottom with time and system stuff shoved in the corner, minimise/maximise/close buttons on the top right of every app, etc.

They’re ballsy enough to do usability studies and go with what makes sense, not just what we’re most used to, even though it’s opened the devs up to hate and threats.

warmaster, (edited ) to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function

I wish GNOME was better than KDE for gaming. GNOME is so freaking sexy, I miss it so much.

Edit: apparently I need to clarify, KWIN (KDE’s compositor, has way better support for Wayland than Mutter (GNOME’s compositor).

folkrav,

Not too sure what your desktop environment has to do with gaming.

const_void, to linux in Looking for LogoFAIL on your local system – Technical Blog of Richard Hughes

I wish more computers shipped with Coreboot these days so we could avoid these kinds of proprietary firmware inflicted problems.

akhial, to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function
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That system monitor is just 🤌

Gebruikersnaam,
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They also mention it in the article but flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter and flathub.org/apps/net.nokyan.Resources are also very pretty and functional. Great to see the default one follow this trend.

russjr08, to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function

I will say, though I don’t agree with a lot of the GNOME decisions for their desktop environment, their apps (especially the ones using libadwaita) always look very clean - that new System Monitor is gorgeous!

TCB13, to linux in Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function
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What are they trying to fuck up down on their quest for the “perfect vision”?

semperverus,
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Im not a big fan of gnome, but this system monitor update is pretty legit

TCB13,
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Looks like a cheap copy of MissionCenter… flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter

Spectacle8011,
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So if GNOME does something everyone else is not doing, they’re “fucking up”, but if they follow what someone else has done that you like, they’re just creating a “cheap copy”? How do they win?

OsrsNeedsF2P,

And Boxes looked like a cheap copy of Virtualbox. But now it’s my daily driver because how good it is

TCB13,
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Boxes is so… damn… unbearably… slow. Subpar virtualization.

spongeborgcubepants,

Boxes does not do the virtualization

TCB13,
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Either way, the end result is slow, the UI is basic… and the transition between the host and VMs fails half the time or performs bad like cursor going not where it is supposed to go.

Chewy7324, to linux in 100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS

FWUPD/LVFS (Linux Vendor Firmware Service) has made it remarkably easy to update a lot of system firmware and device/peripheral firmware under Linux. Prior to widespread LVFS support it was often a daunting chore for Linux users to update device firmware with frequently needing to boot into a Microsoft Windows installation, resorting to FreeDOS for system BIOS updates in the olden days, or go without updating firmware.

www.phoronix.com/news/LVFS-100-Million-Firmware

db2,

My ad blocker turned off at some point and I loaded that link without it… holy shit was that obnoxious. The ads moved things around, blocked the article, autoplayed videos… and that’s what we’re supposed to be appreciative of and turn off our ad blockers for? 🤢

FigMcLargeHuge,

This is what a ton of links end up being. I don’t know how anyone thinks that is an even acceptable user experience. Shit just popping up and covering the actual content. Actual content spread out like you are supposed to search for where the next paragraph is. The current state of most websites is just absolute shit. I end up going in and turning off javascript, since that seems to be the herpes that is behind most of this. I am not sure who or how people are making money off this advertising, but it needs to end (without having to resort to adblockers or disabling javascript). Ads have just absolutely fucked most web browsing and that’s sad.

taladar,

Ads have just absolutely fucked most web browsing and that’s sad.

It is actually much, much worse than that. Ads have pretty much fucked up

  • our privacy since most tracking of your personal life is ad-related (pretty much all besides government surveillance)
  • our health (smoking, alcohol, sugary foods,… are all heavily pushed by advertising)
  • our climate (dito with fossil fuels, cars and other climate killer technologies)
  • our politics (Cambridge Analytica and similar propaganda campaigns as well as closely ad-related propaganda in movies and other types of media)
  • our attention spans and emotional stability (content optimized to keep us watching/clicking/… tends to be super-short and enraging)
  • our freedom of speech (“advertiser friendly” (self-)censorship and demonitization)
  • our news (what gets ad clicks gets reported and in the way to optimize clicks)

There are probably a few things I forgot but this should give you an idea of the scope of the problem.

FigMcLargeHuge, (edited )

I 110% agree with you on all points. I have been complaining and telling people about privacy till I am blue in the face, and it just seems like the general public doesn’t care. They just do not care that every second of their life is under surveillance and the data is sold to the highest bidder.

Dirk,
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lemann,

Holy moly that is an absolute sh*t ton of ads!

westyvw, (edited )

I said this about 2 weeks ago. I was trying to support Phoronix and was browsing on mobile. The site was unusable. They need to get control of that. I have websites and I refuse to ever run ads. Then again, I am not in it for the money.

On the other hand the number of websites that are using ChatGPT to create content, images, and links solely to push ads for profit is getting larger every day. It does not take any effort either. You can pay a monthly fee to have a service auto update your site and the ads are automatic too.

I am beginning to not trust sites that run ads.

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