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How many people were using X11 on GNOME?
Yes, it’s technically a huge change, but regular user won’t see a difference
I must check it out, thanks
I don’t think they give it that information in system prompt and models don’t know who they are
Honestly, not much changed since GNOME 40.
Is it a bad thing? No
Do I want more changes? Also no
The only thing missing from GNOME for me is proper dynamic tiling. I’m trying Forge extension, but it feels clunky
I’m curious what model are they using. Some weak GPT? Gemini Flash Lite?
International politics ain’t that easy.
Many people in Europe still admire Trump. IIRC Trump has higher support in the EU, than in the US.In my country (Poland) directly fighting against the US is political suicide.
Edit: I were wrong, Trump approval rate in the EU is around 20%, compared to 30-40% in the US.
Still, international politics isn’t quite as easy as people make it to be.
*in comparison to Trump
No, because our country leaders are actually intelligent. Edit: In comparison to Trump
Who thought DLSS 5 (Why is it named like that? It’s nothing like previous generations of DLSS) was a good idea in the first place? WHO?
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From a non techical user perspective.
I used unmodified GNOME 40 and 49 for a week. There were few changes, I could absolutely see myself using the older version and not missing much.
In my opinion GNOME 4X is as good as linux DEs get. I would like to see some popular extensions getting official support and native dynamic tiling, but besides that it’s hard to see room for improvement.
Removing X11 is a big deal, but most users won’t see it as such.