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Same could go for any recent Intel processor too
Same could go for any recent Intel processor too
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Probably testing some Doofenshmirtz-esque evil invention
Fedora 41 specifically is when it’s planned to be introduced, which would release towards the end of the year. It was initially planned for 39 but got delayed sadly, though I think there’s a way to swap to it for testing? But yeah, hopefully DNF can shirk the obvious “did not finish” joke because it really is slow
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In a VM installed via flatpak
As a regular user who doesn’t do any dev work but likes to keep tabs on various projects, Gitlab all the way. It has an interface to track issues specific to a given version, giving you an easy way to gauge progress on upcoming releases and see what the holdups are. I’ve not found any kind of analog for that on GitHub unfortunately, but maybe I just haven’t looked in the right place
That’s nothing new though, that’s been Gnomes thing for over a decade
Wonder how good Google is feeling about that 60 million dollar deal to scrape all of Reddits wisdom