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Leaflet@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 9 months ago

GNOME 47.beta Released

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GNOME 47.beta Released

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Leaflet@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 9 months ago
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Hello, GNOME 47.beta is now available. It also marks the start of the UI, feature and API freezes (collectively known as The Freeze). If you’d like to target the GNOME 47 platform, this is the best time to start testing your apps or shell extensions. Download the GNOME 47.beta sources. Review the list of updated modules and changes . Use the official BuildStream project snapshot to compile GNOME 47.beta. You can use the 47beta branch of the flatpak runtimes, which is now available on Flathu...
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    9 months ago

    I’ve noticed that Lemmy is a lot more positive than Reddit in most regards.

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        I originally thought was that Lemmy would be worse because it’s more niche. But I post FOSS stuff on here and Reddit and in general the responses here are more positive. Though there was a decent bit of hate towards Mozilla and GIMP when I posted news about them (new Mozilla logo, GIMP 3 string freeze).

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            I recently visited reddit after not being on since the exodus, reddit has gotten so much worse, you are really just wrong about this

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                I saw nothing but toxicity, I feel like all the decent people left after the exodus, although it was politics that I saw primarily

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      I really have not noticed that. Often it seems Lemmy has a lot of the most extreme Redditors.

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