
I mean there is a lot of other browsers which offer even more features (and also better privacy & interface). Also I don't think that people don't know what opera is, in my country it's was (and maybe is) very popular
I saw recent versions of Opera and it's looks like dogshit, how do you use it guys? (and why?)
I see problem in that only in unmaintained apps (like org.gnome.Dictionary), I have only GNOME 47 & 48 for example and both of them still updating
More precisely, it almost never does.
I don't know any flatpak in my system that don't use runtime (I have around 50 flatpak apps installed), or am I misunderstanding your point
Flatpak is not single binary, Flatpaks have shared runtime (For example Freedesktop, GNOME, KDE runtimes)
In Ukraine we use "Чумацький Шлях" (I'm not quite sure how to translate Чумак/Чумацький so I'll leave a link to wiki dictionary ) but saying "Молочний шлях" (Literally Milky Way) is also right
I'm learning English and a little bit of Czech (stopped a while ago because of my lazyness but want to start learning Czech again). I think I'm still speak badly in English but I understand it very good.
I'm from Ukraine btw
(Also does programming languages count? I love Rust)
Also Lotus is very cool!
Thanks, I use Ukrainian storefront EDIT: Мало не забув, Героям Слава
yay, giveaway, can I participate from Ukraine or EU rule is strict? I would like to get Blasphemous :D
(I own Hollow Knight)
Fedora have "Enable 3rd party repositories" button in post-installation user setup which enables NVIDIA, Steam, Google Chrome and Flathub repositories. Then all of these can be installed from KDE Discover or GNOME Software, no need for terminal