Minimizing applications feels like a Windows workflow because it doesn’t have decent workspaces like most Linux DEs. I never feel the need to minimize a window on Linux because I can arrange everything nicely in workspaces.
Minimizing applications feels like a Windows workflow because it doesn’t have decent workspaces like most Linux DEs. I never feel the need to minimize a window on Linux because I can arrange everything nicely in workspaces.
Basically everyone I’ve talked to in my age range that has kids basically has Stockholm syndrome, but I guess there are also enough people that do intrinsically enjoy having kids.
For me the pop shop always froze. At least that thought me how to use the terminal. But even regular GNOME software was miles ahead of their shop…
I felt like this as well, but it turns out it was gender dysphoria for me all along. Men being completely invisible is one of the hardest parts of being masc.
Ayaneo, MSI Claw, ROG Ally, GDP Win, Lenovo Legion Go
Every other company producing handhelds (except Nintendo).
One of these a few weeks ago, because I went on a walk and it was really sunny outside!
Fedora 41, on a Dell xps 15 with a 3050ti, Driver Version: 560.35.03. I got the solution from an Arch board, so I wasn’t the only one. I’ll have a look at the gitlab.
Tried it out and had an issue where GTK apps would not load. Eventually solved it by changing a setting in /etc/environment, but this is the first time a fedora beta lets me down.
That Honda is amazing and I want one!
Seems pretty incremental to me, but this one is an important one: Notes are now available as a collapsible pane under the slide in Normal view.
I remember going through a dataset with olympic medals to practice EDA and finding a ~90 year old contestant. That is how I found out sculpting was in the olympics once…
They actually tried this in The Netherlands, but doing it in a capitalist society is not the solution. Koloniën van Weldadigheid
When I used Pop!_OS I disabled their extensions because it felt way more clunky than stock GNOME. The applications menu looks out of place and the bottom bar wastes so much vertical space by default. In the end I just switched to Fedora when I got more comfortable with Linux. I’m a little sad that this looks exactly like GNOME with the extensions baked in and not something novel entirely. It is, however, exciting to see a new player enter the field and learn from their approach.
Good to see that there is a yuzu fork with actual work being done!
In The Netherlands we had ‘school milk’ that pretty much everyone participated in. Not sure if that is still a thing though…
Papers is shaping up to be a very nice application! Looking forward to seeing it replacing the standard Document Viewer.