GNOME Live Coding | Calendar (EN) | 28/04/2026 | Georges Stavracas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGnpB5yqRhU
#gnome #gnomecalendar #coding #GTK4 #gtk #opensource #libadwaita #linux #foss @Gnome @gnome_br

#Vinyl v1.3.1 here!
Since last version, which was mentioned here, Vinyl has undergone huge changes.
The most important changes:
- Update app icon ( Thanks @jimmac and gnoman )
- Added GstReplayGain
- Introduced localization
- Improved metadata parsing
Also I added a lot of new stuff with UI, playback, lyrics :3
More about changes and bugfixes u can find out here:
https://codeberg.org/M23Snezhok/Vinyl/releases/tag/v1.3.1
And in a couple of hours u can download Vinyl v1.3.1 on Flathub:
https://flathub.org/en/apps/page.codeberg.M23Snezhok.Vinyl
How to fix screenshot in mobile view crashing libadwaita flatpak apps? #intelgraphics #flatpak #hardwareacceleration #vulkan #libadwaita
How to fix screenshot in mobile view crashing libadwaita flatpak apps? #2404 #intelgraphics #hardwareacceleration #vulkan #libadwaita
If you've been testing GTK/libadwaita applications on a touchscreen and experienced difficulty pasting text using only the touchscreen, I believe I have now filed the bug report you are looking for: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/8172
Share of programming languages used by #GTK3 / #GTK4 applications, 2026-04-25
29% #Python
21% #Rust
19% #Vala
17% #C
6% #gjs #Javascript #Typescript
5% #Cplusplus
1% #Go
1% #Csharp
3% Other: #Java #Lua #Swift #Kotlin #Perl #Haskell #Crystal #D #Fortran #Scheme #Clojurescript #zig
72% use GTK4, 91% #libadwaita, still 28% GTK3
Method: Source [1] lists 848 awesome #gtk (3/4) #opensource applications and their #programminglanguage
[1] https://github.com/valpackett/awesome-gtk
#GTK #FLOSS #Linux #Gnome
@GTK @gnome
Absolutely begging LibAdwaita apps to please do some custom brand coloring for their application stylesheets.
I love using Adwaita apps because they're so fluid, but when you have like three or four of them open they start looking extremely same-y and they become difficult to distinguish.
It'd be really nice if the GNOME HIG could adopt a methodology for apps to adopt more brand coloring. Adwaita takes a lot from smartphone design languages, but those work because you only have one application up on the screen at a time-- and, even then, I feel like Material You and Liquid Glass has made them look too same-y and destroyed their branding.
I'd love to see something like a bunch of differently colored pastel apps in light mode and dark tinted colors in dark mode. Just something to make them more distinguishable.