Is it a hard fork? I thought it was just a soft fork
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GNOME Web uses Webkit, that's Apples browser engine
I don't remember my dreams very well in general, so I don't remember hearing sound in them either but I'm pretty sure I can hear sound. Somehow I'm able to talk with people in my dreams, after all. When it comes to smell, I have no idea, I don't remember smelling anything in my dreams at all.
I think hearing and smell might just be things we simply don't remember well from dreams. We get the vast majority of information from what we see, so that's the first thing we'd remember. The only times I remember feeling something in dreams is when I got stabbed with needles, shot and that one time I dreamed that I smoked when I was a kid (even though I've never done that before). The reason I remember those is just that they left an impression of some sort. With hearing or smell, I think it just doesn't leave an impression or is special in any way, so we simply don't remember it.
...among us??
My parents bought Xiaomi TV box (could search for the exact name if anyone's interested), which runs GoogleTV (Which is just AndroidTV, they renamed for some reason) and comes with a remote. It even has hardware acceleration for AV1 playback. Downside is of course that it has all the Google spying shit and ads in the home menu but at least it works well and you can use all the apps you want without issue. Idk if there's something like LineageOS for AndroidTV, that would be great.
I just didn't feel like setting everything up myself anymore (e.g. switching to BTRFS and enabling compression, switching to Pipewire and stuff like that) and I also wanted to be able to install packages through GNOME's Software app, which isn't possible on Arch but is on Fedora. Fedora has really good defaults IMO, they're really fast to use new technology, like what I mentioned I had to manually switch to before.
Manjaro was the first distro I used and it happened twice that it wouldn't boot anymore just because I installed updates. To be fair, I did use the AUR but that's like half the reason to use Arch in the first place IMO.
After that I installed EndeavourOS and that always worked fine but nowadays I use Fedora.
I switched from EndeavourOS to Fedora too and I love it
I think manually modding really sucks. I got it working in the past using MO2 but the easiest way is probably to use SteamTinkerLaunch to install MO2 or Vortex, it does everything for you. That's also how I mod Cyberpunk using Vortex in my system, works perfectly fine.
The new Gnome file chooser is part of Gnome's Files app and I doubt OP has that installed when they're using KDE Plasma. Aside from that, I'm also pretty sure this is the default GTK file chooser (so the old one) from the way it looks. For context, I use Gnome.
I love Gnomes design btw. My second favorite after Android.
On my phone I still use LibreTube but with the option to load the video directly from YouTube (essentially doing what NewPipe is doing) and on PC I just use YouTube's directly. I still use Piped to keep my subscriptions synchronized tho.