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What is your #GNOME highlight from 2025?

#FOSS #LInux #Opensource

#linux #foss #opensource #gnome
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Markus

in reply to GNOME • 6 hours ago • •
can't remember if it was this year or last, but a glib bug that was really a problem for me got fixed and I was really happy about that
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Victoria she/her

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Rusty Corgi

in reply to GNOME • 6 hours ago • •
Realizing I could use trackpad gestures to back out of the libadwaita navigation views then spending more time flinging the views back and forth than actually responding to people in Fractal. :blobfoxthinkgoogly:​
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breakgimme

in reply to GNOME • 6 hours ago • •
that would probably be switching to Linux (with GNOME of course!) on my main PC after years of deliberation and mostly using vms and secondary computers
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@breakgimme Welcome to GNOME!
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HP van Braam

in reply to GNOME • 5 hours ago • •
I saw a kid instantly use the gnome "about" to figure out the memory/cpu of a laptop like they would have used the windows hardware info.
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Shrey

in reply to GNOME • 5 hours ago • •
that gnome running in X11 with mutter is the only configuration that can run Unreal engine smoothly.
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Jared White (ResistanceNet ✊)

in reply to GNOME • 5 hours ago • •
learning I could alt-space to make *any* window Always on Top and even mighrate with me between workspaces, which is truly one of the coolest windowing UI features ever. 🙌
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Børge

in reply to GNOME • 4 hours ago • •

I joined the Summer of GNOME OS challenge, and actually ended up creating/registering so many issues that I was in the top three when the challenge ended. I'm pretty sure the only reason is because others didn't register their issues, though, but it was still fun.

Also, getting a reply and being taken seriously when I butted in on a board discussion was really nice :)

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Roger Moore

in reply to GNOME • 4 hours ago • •
The thing I like most about GNOME is that it's content to sit in the background chugging along, doing its thing without calling attention to itself. The big highlight for me is that my extensions now work seamlessly across updates, so there's one less case where I even have to think about my desktop environment.
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schwöns

in reply to GNOME • 2 hours ago • •
This may sound ridiculous but I'm so happy the sound controls make a noise now when you change the volume. It makes it so easy to check if the sound is working correctly when switching outputs!
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Adam

in reply to GNOME • 1 hour ago • •
me disabiling all extensions and becoming an vanilla user (apart from some qol ones )\
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