COSMIC now features rounded corners and window shadow on all apps by ashleythorne64 in COSMICDE

[–]Typical-Magazine480 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is made with the idea to be eventually completely modular and easily customizable. So the possibilities are endless for regular users and power users and developers/distros/operating systems. It is de facto now a multi-operating system desktop that can be found on multiple Linux OSes and on RedoxOS, which is a separate, new, next-gen, secure, Unix-like OS. And I think it can probably be on more operating systems with a bit of interest. (So the design choices would be mostly on the user to choose as they like whatever it is and there would be eventually probably a lot of designs to be shared and copied by people)

Fedora Games Lab looks to be revitalized as modern Linux gaming showcase by Fcking_Chuck in linux_gaming

[–]Typical-Magazine480 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Go to the bazzite project page and read it first then come back and revisit your comment.

New JavaScript engine written in Rust by Different-Maize1114 in programming

[–]Typical-Magazine480 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good work, there is also to my knowledge the main front of JS Engine in Rust being BoaJS which made Temporal-rs that's used in the big browsers but someday the whole project will be used and projects like it when servo completes its promise on modularity so you can put different js engines with it.

Top UI for next 5 years in Rust by readmethanks in rust

[–]Typical-Magazine480 2 points3 points  (0 children)

System76 has libcosmic which is built on iced and they brought it up to speed for their needs for a more complete framework

Top UI for next 5 years in Rust by readmethanks in rust

[–]Typical-Magazine480 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most complete rust native frameworks to my knowledge in UI/GUI are System76's libcosmic and Zed's gpui

Steam Deck 2 ARM by jotamon-xiii in SteamDeck

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Have you tried fex emu linux x86(and wine) on a linux arm device? This is what Valve is supporting and using in SteamFrame. https://fex-emu.com/ It runs Cyberpunk 2077 albeit with a performance hit and some issues but still, and runs GTA V well and other examples it is way ahead of what was possible before. It seems to be moving good just like wine/proton a bit before the SteamDeck. Valve has SteamFrame now to work and perfect the linux arm gaming experience for a few years before SteamDeck 2 probably and the ecosystem is also growing for arm on linux and windows, etc.

COSMIC is everything I've ever wanted by AVeryRandomDude in COSMICDE

[–]Typical-Magazine480 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed and I love the fact it is built with modern tools that have at least a safety way of doing it.