Super exited of COSMIC’s theming features, it looks a lot like google’s material you!
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Super exited of COSMIC’s theming features, it looks a lot like google’s material you!
Yeah, my bad 😅
I’ve forgotten that Canonical is not like Fedora or Red Hat
…but at least flatpak is the savior in the end.
Flatpak definitely has a potential, I use them daily. Haven’t had any issues so far
It’s not that they don’t work better in conjunction, it’s canonical’s lack of moderation in the snapcraft store.
This could’ve avoided day one by adding a manual review process (like what they are temporarily doing right now)
I don’t know how flathub handles new package submissions, but I think that they definitely need to have a process similar to what other distros have in place for native packages (heck, even Ubuntu’s own repos have a review process)
As a snap package maintainer i find it weird that there weren’t any guardrails in place to avoid situations like this, considering that the main snap consumer are Ubuntu users and Ubuntu is from canonical.
I guess I should’ve set my expectations a bit lower
Because it just works
MicmosHoefteEdgehat my beloved <3
> Goes to linux community
> Tells user to install windows
:/
Fedora Workstation. It’s fast and stable.
Everything I use is available either as a Flatpak or a RPM.
This is usually the app failing to fetch remote posts in your timeline, on Fedilab you can set the app to do it for you
It’s never been too much of an annoyance for me, but that’s because I am already used to it. I think that the app needs to do it by itself without needing user intervention.
Yup! I use Feeder as my RSS aggregator of choice
I subscribe to technology news sites and lgbtq+ news sites using it, since it’s waaay better than going into each site and finding an article that interests me, opposed to opening feeder and finding my links categorized by site
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