Yeah they might not always get everything right but I’d rather have an overactive mod team than an under active (useless) mod team especially when it’s all done for free
Yeah they might not always get everything right but I’d rather have an overactive mod team than an under active (useless) mod team especially when it’s all done for free
My instance has been really good, with some hiccups, but I also appreciate that it doesn’t rampantly defederate (to my knowledge) because while I can handle a more overbearing moderation staff I like being able to see other instances and appreciate the dialogue going on in them.
That sounds like more things to break or confuse a user
Edit: I will admit though, gnome’s desktop paradigm is definitely going to be alien to most people going from using a windows and even a Mac desktop which may not be worth the trouble when trying to switch grandma over to a Linux distribution.
That makes sense!! Good luck
I’m actually really curious in the claim that they’re working on WinRT/UWP support. I had always assumed that was just not possible for a project like wine to work with
I love to see the enthusiasm hell yeah!! I do have one question though, you say you’re excited because it looks like gnome, do you have a reason you don’t want to switch to a distro using full gnome?
I use Orion (run by the Kagi folks) which managed to do it but idk how it works
And extensions on iOS when
Wait till it hears about zen browser (I don’t know how reliably they’ll stay around we’ll see)
In source? I thought it was an unreal or unity project
Been meaning to watch this for ages
Also I agree that Firefox looks kind of ugly out of the box, but if you use gnome this “Firefox Gnome Theme” users chrome theme makes it gorgeous
I’ve been looking forward to watching this project mature. In used to wish there was a Firefox based browser similar to Vivaldi.
This is impressive I love to see another addition to the Libadwaita family
I’ve used this recently and it works pretty well. AppImage isn’t my cup of tea but it’s hard to argue with “it just works”
I was thinking the same, I don’t doubt they keep the idea open but I doubt we’ll see one any time soon with the current state of foldables.
Yeah considering OP already uses mostly open software and prefers things to be up to date I think fedora is a good option. If they use gnome then flatpak might suit them nicely, it has matured nicely. Only thing is that it won’t be as familiar to them coming from Ubuntu and its derivatives, but I don’t think it’s that tough of a transition to make.
Okay that’s good to know! I’ll look forward to giving it a listen once I finish the archives!
I’m not yet finished with the first season but after some build up it has had some really nauseatingly good moments. I think at the moment though, the most horrifying aspect is the society it’s building up.
This does seem to have a nice featureset that answers my initial question of why would I choose this over OBS