- cross-posted to:
- jlr@jlai.lu
- jlr@jlai.lu
- linux_gaming@lemmy.world
- linux@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- jlr@jlai.lu
- jlr@jlai.lu
- linux_gaming@lemmy.world
- linux@lemmy.ml
geteilt von: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/26118280
- Lutris downloads the latest GE-Proton build for Wine if any Wine version is installed
- Use dark theme by default
- Display cover-art rather than banners by default
- Add ‘Uncategorized’ view to sidebar
- Preference options that do not work on Wayland will be hidden when on Wayland
- Game searches can now use fancy tags like ‘installed:yes’ or ‘source:gog’, with explanatory tool-tip
- A new filter button on the search box can build many of these fancy tags for you
- Runner searches can use ‘installed:yes’ as well, but no other fancy searches or anything
- Updated the Flathub and Amazon source to new APIs, restoring integration
- Itch.io source integration will load a collection named ‘Lutris’ if present
- GOG and Itch.io sources can now offer Linux and Windows installers for the same game
- Added support for the ‘foot’ terminal
- Support for DirectX 8 in DXVK v2.4
- Support for Ayatana Application Indicators
- Additional options for Ruffle runner
- Updated download links for the Atari800 and MicroM8 runners
- No longer re-download cached installation files even when some are missing
- Lutris log is included in the ‘System’ tab of the Preferences window
- Improved error reporting, with the Lutris log included in the error details
- Add AppArmor profile for Ubuntu versions >= 23.10
- Add Duckstation runner
What about the people that can’t move their hands properly and it would be hard to select stuff on a new menu on startup? What about the people that can see better on dark themes? It’s ableist for you to suggest a menu or light theme as the default!
The thing is that defaults will never accomodate everyone. The only possible thing you can do is provide options. Just because you have a “solution” that is better for you, does not mean that that is better for everyone. All you’re doing is trying to make something perfect for you, which is selfish, and not an improvement.
You’re assuming a lot. This isn’t actually about me I prefer dark themes too a lot of the time. I just know people who have that particular need and so I’d forgo some initial discomfort if it made things easier for them.
Also, nice whataboutism there, but to answer your question, yes things in general should be as accessible as possible to as many people as possible. I get that it might not ever be perfect, but your inane points seek to hold us back instead of considering others and their accessibility needs which software and computer based technology is severely lacking, especially in spaces like open source.
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