The gnome she'll team gives their annual state of #GNOME Shell talk. Highlights: - Basic HDR has landed all up and down the stack (hooray!) Work is progressing on additional improvements, including color management - Many new Wayland protocols have been added, bringing QoL improvements, some gaming related - Input, including the global shortcuts portal - Accessibility improvements to reader shortcuts and visual alerts - triple buffering landed, amongst other speedups
(I'm super proud of this work we did here, and hope people understood Federico's talk. We believe we have a better way of architecting applications, and have a good testing system)
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in reply to jrb • • •- Basic HDR has landed all up and down the stack (hooray!) Work is progressing on additional improvements, including color management
- Many new Wayland protocols have been added, bringing QoL improvements, some gaming related
- Input, including the global shortcuts portal
- Accessibility improvements to reader shortcuts and visual alerts
- triple buffering landed, amongst other speedups
jrb
in reply to jrb • • •State of the shell continued:
UX changes
- Notification grouping
- Digital well-being
- Parental controls
- multi monitor brightness controls
- planned: configurable quick settings
HUGE: ANY SUPER KEY OPENS THE OVERVIEW (Fellow Kinesis users rejoice)
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