Well, yes, except that those X11 developers agree that Wayland is better.
Notably absent: X11 developer saying Wayland is bad, not X11.
I think it's just because some things have country-specific formats. For example, if you want to prefill credit card details, you have to figure out how the credit card fields are labelled.
Hehe, I can be more explicit: why would Chromium "resist" MV3 when the Chromium developers are the ones pushing it?
It's a website rather than an app, but if you open it fullscreen, it's just as much fun: https://hackertyper.com
I'm assuming you've already found it, but just in case you didn't: Framework has setup guides for Fedora, which presumably should make everything work as intended. Find your device on this page, then click "Fedora 39 Setup Guide" on the right-hand side: https://frame.work/linux
I wouldn't worry about it too much; there's not really anything you need to do as a user anyway.
Well, then I'd highly suggest you just use Xfce and not worry about GNOME so much. Xfce hasn't changed much in years.
they try to reinvent the desktop experience every 2 or 3 years
GNOME 3 was released 12 years ago, and hasn't changed that much (unless you consider horizontal virtual workspaces are a major paradigm shift somehow).
Just use something else if you don't like it; no one's "pushing" anything on to you. Clearly, other people do like it.
"The browser chrome" is the name historically given to the parts of the browser that are not the website. Then Google created a web browser and decided to name it after it - but userChrome.css
existed before the browser Chrome did :)