• ouch@lemmy.world
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    I look forward to Digital Wellbeing.

    Considering Gnome 48 won’t hit stable distros any time soon, any recommendations for alternatives?

  • lime!@feddit.nu
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    5 days ago

    i hope the global hotkeys solution is portable, otherwise wayland will remain fractured.

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    Here’s one that uses and likes Gnome apps (on Sway, so no automagic adaptation to changes in the framework), and strongly dislikes the major updates that always break at least a handful of things… Oh well, here we go again.

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      Gnome 48 arrived on Arch and guess what – absolutely nothing broke! The only change was that fonts on non-Gnome apps got a little bit bigger. Quickly found a new switch in dconf-editor to the effect of ‘let the framework decide how to display fonts or respect user’s settings’ – flicked that from ‘Automatic’ to ‘Manual’ and everything was back to how it ought. Best Gnome update ever <3

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      Yes, Gnome extensions shall be impacted once again for sure. But, at least that is not a deal breaker for me.

  • ⛓️‍💥@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    GNOME’s JavaScript engine, a core part of the desktop, has reduced CPU and memory usage for many common operations.

    JavaScript? Oh dear

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    5 days ago

    I moved to Plasma… And I still dont think those rounded buttons looks good in 2025.