GNOME 50 also adds a ton of nice tweaks.
GNOME 50 is out. It enables VRR and fractional scaling by default, expands parental controls, and supports GPU-accelerated remote desktop – and more.
While modern engines feature many tweaks and improvements on the original ideas, they usually aren't as interesting as the strange contraptions engineers experimented with in the early days. Take, for ...
Simple, yet powerful. That seems to be the new mantra for more than just this excellent media player from GNOME.