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@cassidy I'll consider befriending Gnome when it lets me use a password manager. Currently pinentry-gnome3 is desktop-modal, so whenever I want to switch to my password manager, the whole screen is locked by the password entry dialog and I can't do anything. The "experience" is shit.

(There is an open bug for this issue, but no one has looked at it in years.)

@cassidy The way GNOME does theming hindering with GTK4 Libadwaita is just doing harm for Linux. Users using distros will wonder why their themes are all wonky and that's because GNOME's devs thinking that everyone should be same as they are. Also GNOME devs did a lot of hindering with Wayland adoption. It's no wonder that their funding has plummeted cause they mostly seem to do more harm to Linux than good.