Saw this on #emacs, been getting some use out of it. Thanks for making it!
Saw this on #emacs, been getting some use out of it. Thanks for making it!
Here is an excellent video from ScienceClick https://youtu.be/eWjLSlrcIDE?si=-z3H_gx0uXbgvqQi
This is an incredible piece of work, thanks for creating and sharing with us!
I’ve noticed this as well! Here is another example: https://kbin.social/m/linux@lemmy.world/t/899227
Day of the little candles! (Día de las velitas) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Little_Candles
It’s a huge public holiday in Colombia, on December 7th.
I think you are suffering culture-shock. The type of user and as a result the overall community around Fedora are far different than Arch’s, which I think might explain some of the pain points you have discovered. Not giving Fedora a pass here, they could do better (especially the missing Xorg issue), but to me it seems rather clear that your expectations and the way you started with Fedora are at odds with the majority of its users.
The AUR and the ArchWiki are phenomenal, and I don’t think any distro including Fedora can compete.
[Edit] I’d like to add one thing: I think the community around a distro really determine the quality of the experience with that distro at the edges. I daily drive Fedora because I like that there is an organization behind updates and stability. However I think that has a chilling effect on community contributions, so while you get a stable core, you miss out things only a passionate and active community can provide.
The comparisons with DLSS3 at the very end are very impressive, especially considering there is no special hardware being used.
Hopefully this is simple for developers to implement!
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