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Designer, artist, part of Fedora's marketing team and ferociously communist ☭

  • Stopped following that dweeb during the start of the pandemic as his reviews, which were usually calm started to get angrier and angrier for no good reason. StL it pretty much the typical angry alt-right lunatic.

  • Love Flowtime, I use it almost every time I need to work on something other than my full-time job

  • Right? This is one of the main reasons I love Silverblue so much: every time I wanted to test something out, it's as quick and easy as it gets.

  • Also really nice to see the ~10% performance improvement in some workflows in there

  • I believe some other distros have this issue, but I'm not sure about specific ones. US laws are pretty complicated by themselves, even more when you try to understand how it affects projects from other countries that are trying to be available on US.

  • As a contributor, I'm biased, but let me put it this way: it's the distro that made me so comfortable using it and with a community so welcoming, I became a contributor 😅

  • You can always download it as an extension instead of a system package for the extension, but yeah, it's available on our repos.

    Also, pretty good. It will likely never be as many packages as there are in Debian's repos, but even without Flatpak there was never a package I couldn't find either in our repos or on COPR.

  • I've literally used it to take the screenshot for it that you see on the banner, it works well enough.

  • based lmao

  • As someone who's an active user and contributor to Fedora: words cannot express enough how much I hate US laws.

    It's the reason we can't ship with H.264 hardware decoding out of the box, it's the reason why we can't provide access to our project and our community to sanctioned countries (Cuba being one that really hurts me, but mainly Iran right now, which makes me really sad because I'm having to answer people from Iran almost weekly asking on how they can be a part of the project with "unfortunately you can't").

    I dream of a day where Fedora's trademark changed to the hands of a non-profit foundation outside of the US.

  • You might like what's coming for F40 at best and F41 at worst...

  • Happens to the best of us 😅

  • What cost? It works really well, hence why it's gaining traction so fast.

  • All of the Flatpaks mentioned on the post are available on Flathub though, we do recognize that most people use it, so we recommend apps available on it.

  • I can't recommend Seong's channel enough, his videos are always of such great quality

  • Ideally becoming an active contributor to the project would be better, maybe you can start with that and eventually contribute with more as time goes on, you can always join our onboarding Matrix room and say hi!

  • There are no cases of this that I know of. There are some developers that don't encourage repackaging their apps, though.

  • It is saying that more than one million people are actively using Flathub. What do you mean by force?

  • It seems stable enough already TBH, at least from my small testing with the app. It's more about getting things ready to be exposed in the settings app and in the system.

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    libcamera v0.2.0 released!

    gitlab.freedesktop.org /camera/libcamera/-/releases/v0.2.0
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    Recent GNOME design work – Form and Function

    blogs.gnome.org /aday/2024/01/09/recent-gnome-design-work/
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    Looking for LogoFAIL on your local system – Technical Blog of Richard Hughes

    blogs.gnome.org /hughsie/2024/01/09/looking-for-logofail-on-your-local-system/
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    GNOME Shell & Mutter 46 Alpha Released - Phoronix

    www.phoronix.com /news/GNOME-Shell-Mutter-46-Alpha
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    Raising the Bar: Introducing the new App Metadata Guidelines

    docs.flathub.org /blog/quality-moderation/
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    Writing Docs with Kate - Fedora Magazine

    fedoramagazine.org /writing-docs-with-kate-and-git/
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    #129 Hello 2024 · This Week in GNOME

    thisweek.gnome.org /posts/2024/01/twig-129
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    Building RHEL and RHEL UBI images with mkosi - Fedora Magazine

    fedoramagazine.org /create-images-directly-from-rhel-and-rhel-ubi-package-using-mkosi/
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    Cool Flatpak apps to try for December - Fedora Magazine

    fedoramagazine.org /fedora-linux-flatpak-cool-apps-to-try-for-december/
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    #123 Infrastructure Work · This Week in GNOME

    thisweek.gnome.org /posts/2023/11/twig-123/
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    Fedora 40 Change Proposal: Systemd Security Hardening

    discussion.fedoraproject.org /t/f40-change-proposal-systemd-security-hardening-system-wide/96423
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    Linux Audio Nerds, Take Notice — The Fedora Audio Creation SIG is being revived

    discussion.fedoraproject.org /t/making-music-on-fedora-interest-in-resuscitating-a-sig/95775
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    Firefox (finally) enables Wayland by default on their builds

    phabricator.services.mozilla.com /D189367
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    Hitting that Ctrl+C Ctrl+V sleep

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    The Maintainer Of The NVIDIA Open-Source "Nouveau" Linux Kernel Driver Resigns

    www.phoronix.com /news/Nouveau-Maintainer-Resigns
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    Scaling the Ansible Community to New Heights

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    Toolbx.next: State of the Toolbx Project

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    Risk it for a biscuit — Linux on RISC-V

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    Fedora Workstation State of Gaming

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    RADV Ray Tracing: Now ON by default

    pixelcluster.github.io /RADV-Raytracing-ON/