It seems daring to propose something like this, and I would really want to know about the guarantees that they thought to be able to do this.
In any case, any initiative for fighting link rot and keeping a healthy internet are really welcome. So in that regard, sharing their playbook with their learnings on how to guarantee 100 years of service could be an incentive for other companies to offer something similar.
I hope they release more details about this service, because the video is cool but there is almost no material information on the site.
Right now I am running Fedora 38 with Gnome on Wayland, enabling experimental fractional scaling, and my two 4k screens are displaying wonderfully at 1.75x. The settings app allows you to do it per-screen, and it also works fine for me. Although I mostly have the same scaling in both displays since both are equal.
>Right now I am running Fedora 38 with Gnome on Wayland, enabling experimental fractional scaling, and my two 4k screens are displaying wonderfully at 1.75x.
Does that scaling work/look good across other apps, outside the Gnome/GTK4 ecosystem?
In any case, any initiative for fighting link rot and keeping a healthy internet are really welcome. So in that regard, sharing their playbook with their learnings on how to guarantee 100 years of service could be an incentive for other companies to offer something similar.
I hope they release more details about this service, because the video is cool but there is almost no material information on the site.