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Wow this looks great! Can’t wait to try it out.

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Still just experimental fractional scaling…

I don’t think the rounded circles for buttons in the file dialog looks good, but that’s hopefully just the default theme.

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Yeah, strange design choice since the other buttons in theUI are not pill shaped.

Aside from that things look very nice.

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Yeah I think that round shape looks seriously out of place. You would never see something like that outside of gnome, in any app.

But alright, it is what it is.

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Well, but XWayland apps should not be blurry now!

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Huge plus!

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I like it

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There is no alternative theme, when it comes to rounding or spacing

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That’s bad. It really doesn’t look good. Oh well.

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Do we have an extension apocalipse again, or is it a “bump supported version” type update?

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The 2nd. And even then, you can just turn off version checking and extensions generally just work.

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I can confirm. Updated on my laptop and every extension works so far.

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Didn’t know that’s possible. How?

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I’ve never actually done it, because the only extension I use is Blur My Shell, and the dev is so quick at updating that extension that even when I immediately update to a beta release it’s already marked as compatible, but here it is:

gsettings set org.gnome.shell disable-extension-version-validation true

And if you want to revert back to normal and have extensions be validated again:

gsettings reset org.gnome.shell disable-extension-version-validation

I don’t know if there’s a GUI way to do it in one of the extension management platforms, I’ve never really looked

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2nd

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