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GNOME 48 Lands HDR Support Bits At The Last Minute
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Why is that a switch? Is there any reason to have HDR disabled?
Some monitors say they're HDR, when in fact they support it so badly it feels criminal to say they support it. It is a terrible idea to enable it on one of those.