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  • No root needed, so i can use it at my job, no daemon, so when something crashes the docker compose don’t come back to life wasting 500% CPU with 3 trillion services on the background, also support for kubernetes yaml is nice too.

    Azure eventhubs simulator doesn’t work on it, but i consider that a plus hahaha.

    Over all, some nice features, like in the other comment said, systemd services, and not messing with my system configs are a definitive plus for me.







  • I was talking about gnome bugs, not that bugs affect extensions, my english is not the best.

    About the extensions, idk if there are wildcards in the metadata.json, but I think it would solve this issue of updating and then extensions breaking, because I’ve seen that the only extensions that break put only specific versions, so you can add the current version on the file when you update or update the extension manually.


  • I have a ThinkPad x1 tablet gen 2. These x1 tablets are very cheap when used or refurbished and you can install any linux distro, as they are using x86_64 cpus.

    I use it with gnome and cachyos, the optimizations really help and gnome has, in my opinion, the best touchscreen feel, it’s very polished for this.


  • Bugs happen every gnome version change, it’s a given, now it’s autorotate not working, but it will be fixed. But extensions just need updating, normally they give an update right before the version launch.

    But i never had seen the person on the second painel, gnome development works in this way, if you use a tablet on a bleeding edge distro, you are pratically on gnomes QA team hahahhaha