Actually it's created in Lemmy and then federated to the Fediverse/Mastodon
If you use Gnome, this is what I use: https://maniacx.github.io/Battery-Health-Charging/ You find it also in the extensions. It is really great.
From my perspective those things are also pretty political. E.g. Ubuntu ditched Flatpak in favor of their Snap solution. Snap has, compared to Flatpak only Ubuntu's proprietary store, where Ubuntu has full control over it. So it's also a fight about influence.
And it's breaking with traditional standards which people got used to and, as it's quite new, smaller things need still to be ironed out.
I have a Librem 5 with Gnome Mobile (Post Market OS) at home and I use it from time. There are still some gaps in the SW here and there, but Gnome is definitely on the right track.
And yes, well supported, decent hardware would be also not unimportant.
All in all, it's not little effort and things would move faster if there was more investment of companies…
I find length
also rather strange, why not height
and width
...?
But when thinking twice about it, I think you are right with your assumption.
Thanks. Good choice! I have to think about that 😃
What is the quake mode? (Sorry for asking...)
This especially cool as it will enable applications like Geary to be ported to adwaita.
I personally also agree on making the side bar more flexible. I find it annoying, that it is not possible to not remove folders like music which I don't use at all. So I'm only able to add new folders, which makes it more overloaded.
Maybe it's worth trying to add those paths with Flatseal?
I thought they have renamed it one day from GTK+ Gimp Tool Kit to Gnome Tool Kit, but I do not find this anymore. Imho Gnome Toolkit would be at least much more appropriate…