There's no arch hate, it's just not a distribution for new users. Your downstream distribution might be a bit better at handling the arch quirks by default, but i guarantee you it doesn't go through the same testing that new Fedora solutions go through before new releases for example. I'm glad you found something that suited you, but for most people, people that will never try to bypass the immutability in the first place, Bazzite is better ootb.
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That's already a thing though? It's up to the applications to implement their shortcuts through xdg-portal.
Bazzite is downstream from fedora, which i'll remind you is partially handled by red hat, aka a large ass company with "a lot of money to throw into things". The bazzite developers only handle a smaller portion of the maintenance that distributions require, and really only as much as they want and are confident in handling.
You probably have a higher q angle than usual for men which changes your preferred sitting position, it's not that big a deal.
It's just about bone structure at the hips, it's more comfortable for us to sit legs apart.
The CSDs vs SSDs has very little to do with users, it's about pushing application developers to create their own decorations and get rid of the awful title bar. In the end GNOME caved and created libdecor and now I still have half my applications with an extra bar that has literally 1 button.
People just want things to never change. How many of those users do you think actually bothered to look into why GNOME won't implement SSDs?
We're not talking about the same thing. GNOME did get rid of titlebars, most core applications use sidebars and the rest use headerbars - which are better integrated titlebars. I suggest reading the article.
Yeah accessibility features tend to be last in line. The good news is that getting rid of x11 will put a fire under people to get it done.
It's a none issue these days because toolkits and engines are gonna implement their own decorations anyways and for everyone else there's libdecor.
I'll take the faster loading thumbnails instead, thanks.