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Vincent, (edited ) to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future

Well, yes, except that those X11 developers agree that Wayland is better.

Vincent, to linux in KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future

Notably absent: X11 developer saying Wayland is bad, not X11.

Vincent, to linux in Firefox 122 Enters Public Beta Testing with Improved Built-In Translation Feature

I think it's just because some things have country-specific formats. For example, if you want to prefill credit card details, you have to figure out how the credit card fields are labelled.

Vincent, to asklemmy in What is the most unusual spirit you have in your home bar?

The spirit of Christmas future.

Vincent, to comicstrips in Krampus - Sarah's Scribbles (Sarah Andersen)

Just wait until corporate finds out what the Dutch Krampus looks like 🙈

Vincent, to linux in Cool fancy programs?

It's a website rather than an app, but if you open it fullscreen, it's just as much fun: https://hackertyper.com

Vincent, to linux in I need some help with linux energy management and hibernation

I'm assuming you've already found it, but just in case you didn't: Framework has setup guides for Fedora, which presumably should make everything work as intended. Find your device on this page, then click "Fedora 39 Setup Guide" on the right-hand side: https://frame.work/linux

Vincent, to linux in Firefox 121 Now Available With Wayland Enabled By Default

I wouldn't worry about it too much; there's not really anything you need to do as a user anyway.

Vincent, to linux in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?

Well, then I'd highly suggest you just use Xfce and not worry about GNOME so much. Xfce hasn't changed much in years.

Vincent, (edited ) to linux in Is there any future for the GTK-based Desktop Environments?

they try to reinvent the desktop experience every 2 or 3 years

GNOME 3 was released 12 years ago, and hasn't changed that much (unless you consider horizontal virtual workspaces are a major paradigm shift somehow).

Just use something else if you don't like it; no one's "pushing" anything on to you. Clearly, other people do like it.

Vincent, to linux in Firefox Sidebar Addon like Brave or Vivaldi?

"The browser chrome" is the name historically given to the parts of the browser that are not the website. Then Google created a web browser and decided to name it after it - but userChrome.css existed before the browser Chrome did :)

Vincent, to linux in December Updates: The Spirit of COSMIC

Good to hear, I hope that plays out!

Vincent, to linux in December Updates: The Spirit of COSMIC

Yeah, that's fair enough. It's not just working overtime though - endless toil on never-ending projects, especially when at a certain point, you're not really making visible progress but rather are just working on a seemingly endless list of bugs and papercuts, is also terrible for motivation. The good news, of course, is that the Pop!_OS GNOME extension also got delivered, which, though a lot smaller than COSMIC DE, I'm sure also wasn't a small undertaking.

Vincent, (edited ) to linux in December Updates: The Spirit of COSMIC

I mean, I don't really mind - I'm pretty happy with GNOME. All I'm saying is that if I were the project manager, I'd worry about delivering something and not burning people out ("focus is choosing what not to do" and all that, and the last 20% of the work taking 80% of the time). But in the end I'm just a random person ranting on the internet, of course - I do actually hope that I'm wrong.

But a diff viewer in the text editor... It just sounds like folks are eager to jump on shiny new things rather than finishing something, from the outside 🤷 Looking forward to be proven wrong!

Vincent, (edited ) to linux in December Updates: The Spirit of COSMIC

No one would want to build applications for a platform that lacks widgets capable of properly displaying, formatting, and editing text.

Is the idea that people are only going to be running Iced applications in COSMIC? It feels to me like the realistic option would be that, if COSMIC ever becomes daily-drivable, people would still be using GTK applications with it, at least at first. Might as well use a GTK text editor then? Then System76 could focus on building a text editor after COSMIC is a thing, and COSMIC would hopefully arrive sooner (or even at all - this looks like the path to burnout).

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