

So, all downstreams have no added value?


So, all downstreams have no added value?


Why would it break?


Because they can’t sell anything through the Epic Games Store.


If he’s a dev, he might actually prefer it. Just explain and let him decide which one he wants to try first.


What’s New in LibreOffice 26.2
Markdown import and export features. Improved performance and responsiveness across the suite, making large documents open, edit, and save more smoothly. Enhanced compatibility with documents created in proprietary and open core office software, reducing formatting issues and surprises. Refined user interface behavior for a cleaner, more consistent experience. Expanded support for open standards, reinforcing long-term access to documents. Hundreds of bug fixes and stability improvements contributed by the global LibreOffice community.
See the Release Notes for the full list of new features.
Markdown, great!
Also, I’m curious about the UI refinement.


I use openfreemap & maputnik Unbeatable combo.
I prefer Gnome aesthetically, but I value more KDE’s speed to implement gaming related features.


Please Servo, you’re our only hope.


But, but… what about AI ? Noooo


I used Sync since their original launch for reddit.
I use Thunder for Lemmy now. Recommended.
How does the Shizoku route work exactly?


You can easily see the money they put in right on the screen, although I didn’t like the script, the dialogues and half of the acting.
Andor is vastly superior in every aspect.


Really ? That’s great to know. I’ll give them another look then.


Just like any other FOSS project:
Devs chose a repo of their choice, the distributor (in this case Nexus) choses a repo (GitHub is either free or very cheap for FOSS projects) to check for compliance, vulnerabilities, etc and then it’s cloud natively packaged for distribution.
This is how Flathub, Homebrew, and the Universal Project distros are built and distributed.
I bet Nexus would save a ton of money if they went this way.


I don’t remember exactly, but yeah somewhere from that side of the planet.


The company and servers, yes. Devs / Owners are from India I believe.


some hope
I read this news as: “The Linux proof of concept has graduated and will be merged into the main app”.


I tried the demo, not for me I guess. But happy to see indie devs hitting it big.
Same here. Alexandrite has been the best for me too. I hope the official UI gets as clean.