more people than you would imagine, unfortunately
the main takeaway from this is that when this becomes the default, eventually electron apps will also have this by default
more people than you would imagine, unfortunately
the main takeaway from this is that when this becomes the default, eventually electron apps will also have this by default
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.
Favoring modern design on the icons is good. It doesn't state that it has to be flat, it just says that it should at least follow some modern design guidelines so that the app doesn't send the impression of being an older, unmaintained thing.
If I find an app in Flathub that has an icon that looks like it was made 20 years ago I'm shocked when it ends up using modern frameworks. I think Inkscape and GIMP are the only examples that comes to mind.
Seriously, I'm impressed on just how much influence Linux has in India, not only as an OS, but as a community. I'm in charge of some of the Fedora social media accounts and it really impressed me at first how India is consistently one the top 3 countries our followers are from in all of them.
It really depends, but some tools would really do that. DaVinci Resolve, for example, has a pretty bad Linux distribution support and format, all things considered, and it's still the go-to video editor for Linux users, despite all of the issues.
Yes, and now, due to the work we've (and other distros) done on it, it's finally going to be upstreamed.
I mean, on any laptop with hybrid graphics the DE should use the iGPU to render everything unless the app is clearly defined to use the dedicated GPU, so I don't get your point
Not to mention it's being discussed as a feature for the desktop itself and being designed for 2 years now, way before KDE and elementary started implementing it: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/1401
I can't say I am suprised but I sure am glad that the Asahi SIG has been so successful.
Kudos to everyone involved!
dear god, the devs were definitely not taking that joke
And it's a huge downside. Meanwhile open source apps are usually available on every platform, with no purchase required.