

I’m going to bet there’ll be a lot of folks unhappy with this quote:
I suspect it’s a lot of AI tool use that will keep finding corner cases for us for a while, so this may be the “new normal” at least for a while. Only time will tell.
-Linus
One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.


I’m going to bet there’ll be a lot of folks unhappy with this quote:
I suspect it’s a lot of AI tool use that will keep finding corner cases for us for a while, so this may be the “new normal” at least for a while. Only time will tell.
-Linus


Breeze is alright, but what I miss is Plastik!


It’s fixed now…


That’s good. I do think this kind of thing works a little better on the more chatty OSes like Windows and mac, but it’s still good to have a way to be sure.


Definitely a good thing. Xwayland has worked quite well for me over the past few months. This also makes sure Wayland and Xwayland get the testing they really need.


We have the freedom to knock out our own internet with freedom bullets. What more could one want?!


Oh yeah. Dollar for dollar, they’re not the value proposition they used to be, and I’d bet that n100 can probably outpace the ARM chip in the Pi 5 too with slightly higher power consumption. I just like Pi stuff in general for tinkering and the GPIO pins.


Not a fan of blue switches, but an n100 mini pc doesn’t come with a mechanical keyboard! (something something apples and oranges)
Full disclosure: I have an n100 mini pc at this price and I love it.


Ya know, it took me a while, but I’ve come around. It is beautiful.


I have an 11 year old 64-bit Thinkpad next to me and it was minted well into the 64-bit hardware era. How many 32-bit-only machines are still left out there?!


The easy-ish way is to use the desktop app, but from the article:
However, Bitwarden told BleepingComputer that the issues have been fixed in version 2025.8.0, rolling out this week.


Don’t mind if I do…


Aleksandr Borodetckii lowered the default scroll speed to follow the globally-configured scroll distance more closely. Scrolling one “tick” with the mouse wheel should now move the view by a similar distance in Dolphin as it does in KWrite.
These little inconsistencies really bother me for some reason. I suppose I should thank the KDE/Plasma devs it’s not as bad as Gnome! 😅
I think I can blame that on the Framework touchpad and some oddities that Gnome has no control over though. Would be nice to have a slider!


Disappointing but predictable. Looks like the new possible target is Fedora 46, though, unless Valve is on board, it may not go anywhere…


I thought you could just install the missing bits to enable Gnome support of X, but that doesn’t seem to be the case:
If you require Xorg specifically, you can install and use a non-GNOME desktop environment. Xorg itself is not going away, only GNOME’s support for Xorg.


Just a good reminder why we’re here


Fedora and OBS came to an agreement. More here.
Oh I agree. We just get lots of comments to that sentiment. I’m not a huge AI fan personally, but if the results are good. They’re good.