This is an exciting time for gnome. If they can actually make it work well for the user it can be great but I doubt that’ll happen at first. We’ll have to wait and see tho. I’m more excited for gnome mobile, even tho I’m not using a Linux phone (yet) I have a tablet with phosh and I’d love to use gnome on it instead especially after I saw the demo videos
This was the response from chatgpt when I coppied OP’s exact post. It wasn’t too far off:
Yes, there’s a way to automate this process using a script. You can use a combination of the find command and sed to search and replace the version number in all your files. Here’s a sample command you can use:
<span style="color:#323232;">find /path/to/assets -type f -name </span><span style="color:#183691;">"*.asset"</span><span style="color:#323232;"> -exec sed -i </span><span style="color:#183691;">'s/verified version 10/verified version 11/g' </span><span style="color:#323232;">{} +
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Replace /path/to/assets with the actual path to your asset folders. This command will recursively search for .asset files and replace “verified version 10” with “verified version 11”. Make sure to have a backup of your files before running this command, just in case.
Also, consider testing this on a smaller set of files first to ensure it works as expected before applying it to all 400+ files.
I’ve noticed this exact same behaviour on my partners laptop and when comparing each and every single setting of her browser with mine, to find no difference.
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