• @4am@lemm.ee
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    Compared to the rise of LLMs, containers are positively old hat now

    You know, this statement makes the author sound like they think LLMs should replace containers, or that development of better containers is passé because of New and Shiny Things.

    Please take care not to sound like a project manager when doing tech journalism.

  • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    3011 months ago

    Plasma is not replacing Gnome in Fedora Workstation.

    And it doesn’t need to anyway, the plasma spin works great and there’s no real sign of it being treated as a second class citizen in terms of development/support from the Fedora team.

    • @Sentau@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I think the argument is that since it not the default and not visible in the fedora landing page, the kde spin gets less coverage and hence people are more likely to come across and use the fedora workstation in favour of the kde spin.

  • boredsquirrel
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    Tbh I am fully behind KDE as flagship desktop. Dealing with GNOME users problems all day in the forum, KDE is just better for usability?

    GNOME is reduced over the amount that makes sense. KDE could use a bit of reduction, but not as much as GNOMEs. People need the Terminal or random extensions for basic things, this is not a good experience.

    On the other hand, GNOME and KDE both have really nice features, GNOME with their Microsoft integrations being particularly powerful (their account system works at all, unlike KDEs which I think nobody uses. But when using Thunderbird, which has standalone Exchange support, you dont use that account system anyways so it doesnt matter again).

    Also GNOME has like all their apps on Flathub. GNOME Boxes is particularly crazy, having sandboxed virtualization. This means you can mix match GNOME Flatpaks on a KDE desktop without any problems, KDE even handles the theming for you. On GNOME on the other hand… it actively breaks Qt apps, its insane.

    So I think GNOME has some great apps (snapshot, decoder, simplescan, carburetor, celluloid …) but you can install them anywhere.

    • @Vincent@feddit.nl
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      Dealing with GNOME users problems all day in the forum, KDE is just better for usability?

      It seems not unimaginable that whichever is more popular (/the default) will have more people reporting problems in the forum, regardless of how good it is?

      • boredsquirrel
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        411 months ago

        Yeah okay. I dont deny that I would also prefer maintaining and QA-ing GNOME over KDE, as its just so much smaller.

        But stuff like “there are no right click options for zip” are pretty crazy. Or the total lack of templates by default, for stuff like text files.

  • Strit
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    1711 months ago

    could become future flagship

    Was proposed, but seems unlikely as Fedora/RedHat does a lot in the Gnome eco-system.

  • @bobbyfiend@lemmy.ml
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    Ohy god it took me a full minute to realize that I wasn’t looking at three stylized vaginas.

    To be fair, I have seen several neolithic Venus figurines lately.

    • Enkrod
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      311 months ago

      It’s three fedoras, looked at from the top!

      Thank you for making me look, but fuck you for not telling me, it took ages of staring at my screen before I got what was actually depicted.

      • @AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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        I had no issues identifying it, and was quite pleased that they actually showed fedoras. People confuse trilbys for fedoras far too frequently.

  • @Dyf_Tfh@lemmy.sdf.org
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    So far seem to be an uneventful upgrade.

    Defaulting to wayland for KDE6 on a nvidia GPU doesn’t seem to have broken anything

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    311 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The Fedora Project has recycled primary sponsor Red Hat’s old Atomic brand (which the company sunset after acquiring CoreOS), and will use it to group its growing collection of immutable desktop distributions: Silverblue (with GNOME), Kinoite (with KDE Plasma), Sericea (with Sway), and Onyx (with Budgie).

    Fedora aims to be the best distro for software developers, and Red Hat’s announcement of the beta highlighted some of the tools for machine learning and large language model development that it will include, including the Python-based PyTorch and version 6 of AMD’s ROCm framework complete with support for AMD’s latest MI300 accelerators.

    Version 5 of the DNF package manager, which was held back from Fedora 38 early last year, still didn’t make it in two releases later, but it’s being evaluated in some subsidiary roles.

    This is an OS for modern hardware, and while it should perform well, it will want plenty of fast storage and a recent model of GPU, supported by the latest drivers, to do it.

    This aging vulture has to perform a web search to check which name denotes which desktop in each Fedora immutable edition, every single time.

    If anyone has a hypothesis to explain why distro vendors are so fond of giving their immutable distributions whimsical names, please send in your ideas on a postcard comment below.


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    • Possibly linux
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      611 months ago

      Wait, what’s wrong with Fedora? In terms of terrible names that’s pretty low. There code name system used to horrific before the discontinued

        • Iapar
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          I had the same problem when I started to look into Linux distros. Nevermind, I have the same problem in generell. With bandnames, songnames, appnames, packagenames, you name it.

          I run with Debian at first because it sounded better than Ubuntu and the logo reminded me of the zerg from StarCraft.

          Then I tried a bunch of others, you know how it is, and landet on fedora. Hated the name, still do, but it was the first distro where everything worked. So I’ve been sticking to it since.