Damn, that trailer looks sick. I'll definately get it on sale.
warmaster
I use Plasma now, but I miss the cohesiveness provided to developer by Gnome's Human Interface Guidelines, the result is a vastly unified design language across core, circle and some other 3rd party apps. Plus, I appreciate that their design language is very simplistic and easy on the eyes. While Plasma tends to be more condensed and explicit even for non primary features, while on GNOME, secondary features tend to be hidden from plain sight.
That said, Plasma has been faster to adopt some gaming and design related features due to their collaboration with Valve and from what I've read in the fediverse, they are more open to other people's opinions.
There were a few Figma mockup leaks that looked FREAKING amazing in these regards, but that mockup has been taken down by KDE and is no longer public. I can't even find screenshots now. If that mockup ever becomes real, I won't miss GNOME at all.
That said, GNOME is freaking amazing, I had an awesome time with it, and it's a perfectly valid option.
At this point, I guess they are either ignorant, unethical, or they are just lying to themselves because they can't resist the temptation to play their games.
Rise of Nations
I have two PCs, one with an RTX 3080TI the other one has an RX 7800 XTX.
The difference is real. For example, Gamescope on Nvidia is a buggy mess, and Nvidia on Linux performs worse than on Windows. AMD works better on Linux.
It's not the future... it's the present for all users running mobile linux-based computing devices called Android smartphones. The paradigm is very similar to Atomic distros. As for what the future might hold for linux, that remains to be seen.
The Atomic UX has proven very popular with mainstream users running by Steam Deck and similar devices as running Bazzite. They may not be aware how they are built, they just know it just works and that's all they need.
As for the maintainers, containerized development removes a lot of development time, provided they have experience in cloud native development environments. Old school developers get annoyed by this constraints.
All in all, it's just another alternative, don't diss it out of fear it might take over the Linux scene... let others have what they need, provided by Linux and open source software.
I don't think the EU will let it die. Maybe Mozilla dies and Firefox gets reborn as a EU (ZENDIS?) project.
Thanks a lot, I will try this !
Try to get MORE money so that they can pay their CEO.
He does not need to login with a user and password. He just needs to chose his/her avatar and that's it. Every game console has this.
I'm using Proxmox, but I've read great things about incus. Any thoughts?
I believe that not fulfilling your natural desires is unhealthy and could prove to be social issue if and when there's a substantial natality problem.