I’m having a great time on GNOME, even without any extensions at all!
I’m having a great time on GNOME, even without any extensions at all!


Gnome that I can’t make run fluidly and jerklessly on competent desktop hardware
I was referring to this statement.


My 10 year-old piece of shit laptop manages to run a full GNOME DE flawlessly, with buttery animations.
You are doing something wrong.


I really like Boxes, but since it can only run VMs in the unprivileged qemu:///session, it simply doesn’t support features like PCI passthrough, autostart or even slightly sophisticated networking setups. :/


ZRAID expansion is now better than ever before!
In the beginning of this year (with ZFS 2.3.0) they added zero-downtime expansion along with some other things like enhanced deduplication.


I have been running gnome-shell with the --no-x11 flag for quite some time now and haven’t been missing anything.


use the official home.arpa as specified in RFC 8375


I spent extra to not have any components with RGB. The only lighting I find tolerable is white (!) LEDs.
Thank you for your work on this! It’s highly appreciated!
I’m about as broke as it gets currently, but are there ways to send money your way in case someone who’s able to comes across this?


thank you for providing such a thorough reply, good shit


I try to avoid using the command line as much as possible
Why would you do that?


Wouldn’t it make more sense to focus on an open standard like RISC-V instead of ARM?


Would you mind providing some reasoning so this doesn’t come off as unsubstantiated badmouthing?


Does this explanation by ChatGPT make sense to you?
This comment seems to express a strongly negative opinion about Google. The writer is suggesting that Google’s services should not be included in any positive or useful lists. Instead, they believe that Google and its services should be on a “list of things to avoid,” implying that using Google is something people should avoid for some reason – likely due to concerns about privacy, data collection, or general distrust of the company.


The only list any of their services should be included in is the list of things to avoid.


Perfectly readable with the Voyager App.
I’ve been running native Wayland exclusively for ages. I disabled XWayland by running gnome-shell with the
--no-x11flag.What makes you think I wasn’t?