That's for the "not broke don't fix it" crowd. It was particularly a popular refuge when Windows 7 became Windows 10 with the invasive features, and then again with 11 with the change in UI. I cannot stress how amazing Plasma usually turns out to be for a user looking to ditch Windows, it is the ideal home. The other Des provide "familiar" features such as the one-panel layout ie Windows which are indeed essential to those who've come from other places. It is so bold in its design I'd say it stands as a 3rd besides Windows and MacOS in terms of having new features, it barely feels inspired by them. I feel they've always gone out their way to be a proper reimaginating of the desktop interface, their own interpretation as if they created the idea of a "desktop" themselves. GNOME is my favorite, since the classic Applications Places System layout of 2 onward I have stuck with GNOME. If you want that there are extension like Forge and Tiling Assistant but it's surely not the same as the vanilla tiling WM experience of others. The examples you given at least don't indecate that. It never feels the same, I tried switch the keybinds and use extensions to have the same feel but its just not the same, once you get used to your workflow and know where your apps are in wich workspaces, what category of apps go where, its like your home with different rooms for different things There are shortcuts for this as well to be set. Switch between an app that is floating or not, application being in front or back It works great on my part, never had issues with it. I like to be able to use workspace 9 for spotify, in gnome I would need the eight before populated You can do that either by mouse or by defining hotkeys. Sending an application to a workspace without going to the workspace Anyway back to Budgie, just wanted to report my little GNOME escapade, it was fun exploring another desktop for once. The fonts looked a little weird until I turned them down. I just used it with one workspace and alt-tabbed when needed, only opening Shell when I needed a good look at something. It's sort of like MacOS just more responsive and "bouncy" feeling, it wasn't as unusable as I expected. I was able to work my way around after just trying it out for a few hours working with what I had installed from Budgie already. I won't switch, but I think I "get" it now. But I mean GNOME the way it's meant to be used from upstream with the Shell and everything. (I imagine binding super to a mouse button would make it flow much better, not sure if that's possible though.) I'm talking vanilla GNOME, no extensions that change the UI such as Dash to Dock, maybe essential ones like the appindicator though, that should definitely be on there by default, it makes Steam and OBS hard to manage. ![]() For the mouse+keyboard desktop the idea of shaking your cursor to the top left of the screen (or pressing super) to multitask seemed foreign and backwards to me but it didn't take long to make sense of the workflow. The GNOME Shell is jarring and bizarre but honestly if you're the type who doesn't mind shaking things up for something completely new and unique, it's pretty fun and interesting to use. After sending the request, you should receive the result within one minute maximum.I primarily use Budgie but after seeing that my display/login manager has a GNOME session option (due to GDM) I decided to give it a spin for a day. After 10 days, a more complex RNN model will be used for predictions in your city.Īlso (from version 2.3.0) added another ML model, which make prediction for temperatures for each of 24 hours for one day (chose LinearRegression) and update temperatures by hour each hour.Ĭode for backend part host on Google AppEngine. And for each city script will create a machine learning model to predict temperature for the next 1, 7, 10 days.įrom 1 to 10 observation LinearRegression model will be used for predictions in your city. ![]() Each day for each available city in the DB script will update the parameter of temperature. If your city not in DB, you will see all predictions are equal to temperature, which you got by the first visit. ![]() Show temperature at your location (one value for current temperature, update each hour, another - 24 hours predictions for present day) as well as your city, country, and which day is today.Īs an experimental option, you could see predictions for weather temperatures for the next 1, 7, 10 days(predict temperature at 12:00 AM in your city).
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