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Since we’re gonna be around all day to read, respond, and boost stuff on the fediverse… what are YOUR favorite things about GNOME? 👀

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@gnome I am an extremely visual person. (This is why I've used Macs for decades!) So I appreciate the attention to design and detail in GNOME and how much I can feel at home when I install and use new apps because of the HIG. Been running Asahi Linux on my Mac mini M1 and love that GNOME feels incredibly snappy and smooth!
@jaredwhite any issues running Asahi Linux on M1? Thinking about doing it but I’m afraid it might not be usable as my daily machine.
@aesmail All of the basics are working great on my Mac mini including audio output. I would say my only real annoyance is it's not supporting Display P3 color on my LG monitor and thus it's showing sRGB in such a way that the colors are over-saturated. I had to fiddle with the display settings on the monitor itself to compensate a bit. (There's also just the general issue of whether all your desired software is arm64 compatible. I've mostly had good luck.)
@jaredwhite good to know. Good point on potential arm64-compatibility issues. I’m thinking on installing it on my MacBook Pro with M1 Pro. I’ll mainly use it for web development (ruby/rails) and flutter.