The thing that GNOME misses the most ..and KDE can't do either!
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2024
- running system commands with LLM models similar to Copilot for CLI, but with the addition of voice ..and animation ofc :)
i haven't open source it, and tbh, i dont think i will open source the actual model (i can open source the game though), because at some point it's gonna be the "character" of Mii
The Discord Server
/ discord
The Hyperland video
/ hyprland_first_rice_ho... Наука
i got the Hyperland video from Unixp0rn ...noooobs!!! i should upload my desktop there ..for flexing
hey! don't miss to put what you miss the most from Gnome (on separated comments), and dont miss to thumb up others!!
A way to restart your session on Wayland
perhaps the second best thing
imagine running a massive hot cluster of GPUs just to open a text editor and write a few lines. This is the logical progression of VSCode.
when hardware can finally handle electron bloat
in the not that distant future will be very few people opening a text editor, and even fewer (if any!) doing something not requiring ai anyway
@@mii_beta this or the technology that's behind what we call "AI" turns out to be yet another blind alley due to some fundamental limitations that will make it unusable in the long run. We don't know and neither do stock investors :).
@@rafadardzinski7461 Don’t tell them. The global economy runs or dreams and fairy dust.
native blur
The thing GNOME misses most is a controllable scroll speed, including consistent scroll speed for all programs
Yes! Especially on laptops
Tooltip explanations why certain functionality is unavailable and greyed out.
MacOS (the old one from the before MacOSX) had this in the 1980s and i think it is very good UX but no toolkit offers it. And try to talk about this with the GTK guys. Hopeless.
tray icons
for what it's worth, there's an AppIndicator extension , I use it.
I missing being able to specify a separate wallpaper per monitor… I’m having to create a big picture with 2 pictures side by side and setting them up as “tiled” using tweaks since gnome doesn’t have that option in Settings…
Gnome misses a unified place for "save" "save as" "print" etc. in their apps
A good file manager 😂
THIS, OH MY GOD I JUST WISHED DOLPHIN COULD BE PORTED ON GNOME SERIOUSLY AND WORK PROPERLY
Ollama integration
i was about to make a video on Ollama like an hour ago, but i started working on a Godot project :(
gui apps with elevated priviliges
serverside decorations, but this never really was an issue for me
better NVIDIA support on wayland
I would love the GNOME screen capture tool to remember the last position and to allow text and draw annotations.
Gnome misses a tiling workflow that is not disruptive - but KDE and Cosmiq do, too. With "not dispruptive" I mean: No autotile! The window manager will never know which windows I want to use together in a tiled view. Choosing the windows you want together in a tiled view needs to be manual (like in Windows 10/11), undoing tiling arrangements and freely creating new ones from any windows needs to be easy.
Nearby Sharing for receiving and sending file to any device with and without local wifi
I hope one day when shell crashes I don't lose all my open programs anymore
Yeah 100% agree. Granted, I only play games, but for others who do critical work on their computer, this is a big problem because it makes GNOME not as reliable as KDE. I have had GNOME Shell randomly crash a couple of times for no discernible reason.
Gnome misses a clock while typing the password on login screen
Native quarter tiling
Server-side Decorations
The feature gnome is missing the most is not enough customization options
Good extentions support for nautilus
looks-wise: blur my shell, a libadwaita-like theme for older gtk versions and other toolkits
features-wise: global shortcuts, more and better default keybinds, tiling
usability-wise: fix all the damn wayland issues, hyprland can do it why can't you, dammit?
good fractional scaling, and also a usable touch keyboard
Why not make a separate renderer and stitch it with layer-shell, oh wait, one and only mutter really MISSES THAT right? ✨
so there is a wayland protocol afterall
actually i have no idea if that's even remotely possible, but it will be cool if it is, cuz someone is definitely gonna doit
Tray icons
blur, global shortcuts, flatpak permission settings (not per-app, but per-permission)
Mii getting canceled speedrun (%any)
I agree with you. Blender being faster on linux was what led me to paying atention to linux again even if I'm mostly constrained to keep using adobe apps, and I love window's 3D viewer, but I miss something as good that doesn't require opening blender on linux.
Gnome misses media controls on login screen
I subscribed
AI.
and so, what Gnome misses the most is to load 3d scenes, like FBX and glTF!!
that is such a niche use case, and defiantly not a desktop's responsibility. An app or extension maybe
@@raidev_it's not niche, it's gonna be the "default" in like a year ..for every device!!
@@mii_beta I hope this is sarcasm because the only operating systems that do that are like VR based ones
Things Gnome misses:Customisation for its file explorer and overral desktop.
Like seriously, I need that side panel to get an enlarged thumbnail of what I'm looking at and previewing videos. (One of the best things about dolphin IMHO. I just wish there could be a nice port of it for GNOME)
- better way of dragging and dropping favorites. (at least in nemo, haven't used Gnome File for a while as it lacks a lot of features overral I believe)
- Easier way of theming the overral look. Config files in 2024, really? Also, those are messy at best to look at.
- Gnome extensions feels like badly implemented code snippet that tend to fuck your system because of how rigid and hardcoded everything in GNOME gets.
- Wallpaper Engine integration like KDE has.
- Good fractional scaling
Built-in dock
If we talk about the things that gnome forgets, it would always be a long list.
Although it's constantly recommended for it, it's not good enough, a good touch experience
themes , features and customization .-.
Uninstall-button when right-clicking an app in the overview.
This is controversial and I'm purposely being ignorant (like Linus Sebastian from LTT was towards Linux).
A user shouldn't need to concern themselves with a terminal for this basic action. The user shouldn't need to care that different distros use different Pkg-managers / Flatpak. The end-user doesn't care how the backend works.
What matters is that people get presented with a user-friendly desktop. We want Linux marketshare to grow? Implementing this basic button would help :)
disk space
AI
Why you look.. purple?
Linux e desktop environment é só isso?
Tile, Blur, detalhes de cantos arredondados, e milhares de coisas que não servem pra nada?
O que mais tem é ambientes de desktop sem tile, blur e cantos arredondados '-'
No, but it’s what’s fashionable among many, it’s useless, it just looks cute.
Para os ricers sim, mas se você usa gnome e quer produtividade máxima cheque as seguintes extensões:
tactile
switcher
run-or-raise
fullscreen-to-empty
assumindo que você seja keyboard power user é claro.
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