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Hyped for GNOME 42!
I think the flattening of Adwaita is a big step into the past, but honestly I am too. Always interested in where they’ll take the project.
…and hopefully it means adaptive sync on their Wayland session is moved up the todo list.
The new GTK/Adwaita theme looks really nice, the devs are doing great work with it.
I would rather drink bleach.