Cassio Pereira

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Brazilian, Linux user, Software Engineering student, Junior DevOps Analyst, Bitcoin enthusiast, libertarian. In short, just a random guy.
What do you think is the venn diagram of people who say, “GNOME doesn’t listen to what users actually need? How many users change the default settings?” and “Any metrics or telemetry are inherently evil and must be avoided at all costs!”

We are pleased to announce the release of GNOME 50! You can read about what our contributors have been working on at https://release.gnome.org/50

We’d like to use this new release as an opportunity to thank all of the contributors who made it happen. ❤️

Let us know what you think!

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Technological progress is amazing these days

#DLSS5

Se tem uma coisa que é indignante para mim é onde paramos com tudo isso. Querer privacidade digital virou ser pedófilo.

O pior de tudo, os gados só estão nessa pq o governo do momento é de esquerda. Pessoal tem 0 argumentos alem de te chamar de pedófilo.

🚨 #GNOME 50 will be released on March 18!

😍 Star or/and boost this post if you're excited! With 5 more days to go we just asked our developers to drop their final GNOME 50 release of their projects.

#Linux #Opensource

Rewrote the drag reorder system from scratch.

Previously, every cursor movement during a drag ran a full layout simulation to check if the swap was valid🤢, double the computation, and rejected positions stayed locked for the entire drag session. Now, all valid layouts are pre-computed when the drag starts. While dragging, the cursor just looks up ready-made positions.

#GNOME

Unity announce expanded supported for Steam, Native Linux, Steam Deck and Steam Machine

For GDC 2026, Unity revealed expanded official support is coming for Steam. This includes Native Linux, Steam Deck, Steam Machine and more.

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Everyone, rejoice 🙌

Georges livestreamed himself reviewing and merging accessibility contributions in GNOME Calendar again, specifically the entirety of merge request !564, which introduces keyboard-navigable month cells. This means, as of GNOME 50, GNOME Calendar's month view will be fully navigable with a keyboard for the first time in its history! The only high-level goal that needs work now is conveying these information with assistive technologies properly.

Do note that the screen recording attached won't have any alt text, to avoid redundancy. Everything written below is a detailed explanation of the experience, and the recording is essentially a visual demonstration:

- When tabbing between events, focus moves chronologically. This means that focus continues to move down until there are no event widgets overlaying the current cell. Then, focus moves to the topmost event widget in the next cell or row. Tabbing backwards with Shift+Tab moves in the opposite direction.
- On the last event widget, pressing Tab moves the focus to the adjacent month cell. Conversely, pressing Ctrl+Tab on any event widget has the same effect.
- Pressing an activation button (such as Enter or Space) displays the popover for creating an event. Additionally, pressing and holding the Shift key while pressing the arrow keys selects every cell between the start and end positions until the Shift key is released, which displays the popover with the selected range.

Both merge requests !564 and !598 took us almost an entire year to explore various approaches and finally settle on the best one for our use case. Everything was done voluntarily, relying solely on support from donors and those who share these posts, without any financial backing from other entities. In contrast, most, if not all, calendar apps backed by trillion-dollar companies still don't offer proper keyboard navigation across their views. In many cases, they haven't even reached feature parity. If it is not too much trouble, please consider funding my accessibility work on GNOME. Thank you! ♥️

#GNOMECalendar #GNOME #Accessibility #a11y #Calendar #GTK #libadwaita #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #FOSS #OSS #Linux

How about it?

A more premium experience in Weather O'Clock v50.0. Coming soon to extensions.gnome.org.

Only the real deal 🫣

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