I would pick this one:

Lenovo T14, i5 - 10 gen, 512 GB SSD, 8 GB, W11 pro, 156EUR

and put 8 GB more of RAM in it (16GB total) for VMs and development environment.

In this case, you are probably running Wayland. To be sure, you can go to Settings > System > About > System Details > Windowing System

You should see Wayland or X

If you are indeed using Wayland, try logging out and in again to see the new fractional scaling option after running: gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']"

I found some posts online where they recommended using this command: gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']"

This only works with Wayland. Are you using X with the RPMFusion nvidia drivers?

More info from a different source:

[Update: Vote has been postponed to Thursday, keep up the pressure!]

The Belgian EU Council presidency seems set to have bulk Chat Control searches of our private communications greenlighted by EU governments on Wednesday 19 Thursday 20 June. This confirms concerns that the proponents of Chat Control intend to exploit the period shortly after the European Elections during which there is less public attention and the new European Parliament is not yet constituted. If Chat Control is endorsed by Council now, experience shows there is a great risk it will be adopted at the end of the political process.

The good news is that many EU governments have not yet decided whether to go along with this final Belgian push for Chat Control mass surveillance, among them

Italy,
Finland,
the Czech Republic,
Sweden,
Slovenia,
Estonia,
Greece and
Portugal.

Only Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria and Poland are relatively clear that they will not support the proposal, but this is not sufficient for a “blocking minority”.

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the other is just a community project.

virt-manager is backed by Red Hat devs if I'm not mistaken.

The only screensaver I really miss is the one with flying toasters that I had on my 486DX PC back in the day.

My 70 year old grandmother now uses fedora 40 with gnome as her primary OS.

So she is beta testing the next release..?