“Child” -> “Small hamas fighter”
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Most of the “major” distros are probably made by red hat
"Most" being RHEL and Fedora??? Where the hell are you getting this from? Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, Suse, etc have nothing to do with Red Hat. Fedora isn't even controlled by Red Hat, they own the distro but it's community developed. The Fedora project has moved in directions counter to what Red Hat wants in the past.
Microsoft has successfully sabotaged the linux desktop by making gnome the default de.
my dude did you read the article that you linked?
All the links are working for me?
I mean, have you seen Gnome's Gitlab issues? I swear people treat it like a Reddit comments section sometimes, which just wastes everyone's time.
My top priority for a desktop is stability, which puts Gnome squarely at the top of my list. Gnome may not get features first, but they'll do it right in the long run.
The go-to meme is VRR on Wayland in Gnome, which is taking forever with a major roadblock being how the cursor is drawn on screen. KDE has VRR support now, but (surprise!) it doesn't work properly when a cursor is on screen. So you can either have no implementation or a broken implementation. I don't mind Gnome choosing not to ship a half-working feature. I also understand the KDE team's decision to have something in place for some use cases even if it doesn't consistently work, but that's not what I personally want out of a desktop.
Both KDE and Gnome are fucking amazing projects, this circle-jerk of "gnome bad because development slow" is a waste of time. Let's spend more time bullying Microsoft instead. Have any of you used the Windows desktop environment recently? It's fucking trash.
For every major Fedora update I'll try to perform the upgrade from the Gnome Software app just to see if it works, and every time it breaks and I fall back to good ol' dnf system-upgrade. This is the first time upgrading from Software worked for me, and it was fast too. Nice to see all the Software improvements finally paying off.
I somehow lucked into finding a 2023 Bolt EV at MSRP last year, and got a really good trade-in offer on top of that. It’s been such a great car.
Fixed in-game overlay keyboard input not working on systems with ibus, such as gnome desktop environments
Nice, that bug was annoying.
Assetto Corsa?
I just finished Cassette Beasts, which was pretty good. I picked it up during the last sale not knowing if I’d like it since I’ve never been a huge Pokemon fan, and surprisingly really got into it.
I also started playing Toca Race Driver 2 since I’ve been itching to play a new (to me) simcade racer after the new Forza Motorsport bombed. It holds up really well and it’s fun seeing where the GRID series started. It’s also depressing how little the racing genre has progressed in 20 years. I’ll probably start Toca 3 immediately after finishing this one.
The Beginner’s Guide is excellent, it’s always surprised me how little I see it talked about.
Google has trained me to think “I wonder if that still exists” every time I remember one of their products.
The Google graveyard is vast.