They have been a supporter / promoter of KDE for a long time, would seem logical to me that KDE would go with suse.
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Wondering why this isn't built on opensuse.
What's going on with dendrite?
Where is the link to this in Google maps?
Instead of crying "we don't want to change" they should be making deals with Argentina and Chile for lithium to make European batteries competitive.
Those idiots for CEOs should be fired for not being ready for this change. It's not like china did it overnight. Their battery rnd is ongoing for more than a decade.
For what it's worth, Kent said they plan to drop the experimental flag next year.
Isn't it actually a privacy nightmare?
https://cybernews.com/security/google-pixel-9-phone-beams-data-and-awaits-commands/
The main reason is that Dbus is not available during early stages of boot. There are many others.
Varlink seems to be better or the same compared to dbus in all except two things:
- json doesn't handle 64bit integers, it handles 52bit (or 54bit?) (size of mantissa for floats)
- you cannot (yet) list all things connected to the bus
Details here:
There are some really nice designs here. I really hope that KDE finally gets to pay attention to this. I love simplification of it.
One thing I don't like here is the login screen. There is too much stuff on it. I think gnome's login screen, as it is now, is fantastic.
And one more thing, proposal for mindset change: not everything has to be a widget. Some things (like shell) could have layouts: layout as current plasma/windows, layout as gnome, layout as Mac, layout as Win8... If things get well thought out, you can integrate this and switch layouts and not di*k around with widgets. Less moving parts, less problems.
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What can be used to detect impurities at those level? Maybe there is an additional machine needed that can also be built in a garage.
Ok, so rpm-ostree was the reason. Was not aware suse Lacks this...