# Bluefin is GA
That's a mouthful! [Project Bluefin](https://projectbluefin.io/) has been my passion project for going on three years now, and thanks to a bunch of [awesome people](https://github.com/ublue-os/bluefin/graphs/contributors) we feel it's time to move to general availability (GA) and out of beta. Our young dromeasaur is ready!
- [Download the ISOs here](https://projectbluefin.io/#scene-picker)
This Fedora 39-based version (which we call `gts`) and it's been baking for 6 months. It is designed to be installed on a device and follow Fedora's releases in perpetuity -- we accomplish this by maintaining the image in GitHub as a community. It is designed to be as "zero touch" as possible by providing a curated GNOME experience.
We fiercely invest in automation and distributed work, which is one of the many reasons why Linux and Open Source have devoured the industry. We want the [same thing for our desktops](https://www.ypsidanger.com/announcing-project-bluefin/).
You'll receive the update automatically or click on this button to manually run an update:
## What is this thing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_yyyUMecwo
Content creators, please feel free to do a better job than me, a tour would be fantastic, we're just outta time! There's nothing new I feel we need to say except "it's ready to recommend to a friend now" and we [purposely documented our journey](https://www.youtube.com/@JorgeCastro/videos) in order to bring more context to things.
The only major change I'd like to point out from the video is that we've decided to not move to `tuned` this cycle and will instead follow Fedora's upstream decision on power management. Check the introductory thread for more information, it's up to date with all the features, as well as some of the dedicated pages that cover our major features:
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=41
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=40
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=290
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=166
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=299
And for developers:
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=39
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=705
- https://universal-blue.discourse.group/docs?topic=300
And as always, keep giving us your feedback! Everyting in the documentation is wiki-enabled so if you see something that needs to be added, feel free to jump on in!
## Caveats and Gotchas
Bluefin is a [deinonychus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_gyJUdk-6g), and may snap at you occasionally. Three year olds cam get feisty of so there might be issues that you discover that we haven't seen before. [Filing issues](https://github.com/ublue-os/bluefin/issues) is always appreciated.
- Built in support for Framework laptops will arrive sometime this week. It will mostly work out of the box but setting the kargs and the little things haven't quite landed yet.
- Dual Booting on the same drive is not recommended by us or upstream Fedora. Use a second drive and use your system's BIOS menu to boot into the other OS. For convenience we have a `ujust bios` command, this will reboot you into the system's BIOS menu.
- Support for older Nvidia firmware is "best effort" - we'll try but sometimes it's out of our hands
- We prioritize `gts` issues (Currently Fedora 39) over `latest` issues (Currently Fedora 40).
- Our support for `zsh` and `fish` is only partially complete, contributions here gladly accepted!
- Rolling back releases may not work (38 -> 39 -> 38 works, 39 -> 38 doesn't)
- Wayland doesn't work when running under qemu-kvm (Ongoing troubleshooting and investigation)
- We will remove kmods if they are blocking builds. (This is rare and shouldn't happen, we are investigating a long term solution)
- Initial setup of tailscale should be done with the CLI, after that the graphical extension works fine.
- Downloads will continue to be image based and inefficient until container diffs are implemented upstream. Use `ujust toggle-updates` if you're bandwidth starved.
- (We'll add major gotchas here over the next week or so)
### Getting F40
For you advanced users check the the [Administration Guide](https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/bluefin-administration-guide/40) to rebase to F40, or you can substitute `gts` for `latest` in the ISO URL if you want to grab a latest ISO directly. Note that F40 is still new and will likely undergo churn over it's initial release, which is why we recommend `gts` for most users.
# Future Plans
Like the rest of Universal Blue we're now confident that the cloud native desktop model is a generational leap over traditional Linux clients and ready to replace them for general desktop usage and container-focused development. Custom images can cover other use cases and we're looking forward to seeing what you create!
Here's what's on our radar:
### Yafti
If you've been around you might have noticed that the first run wizard is missing. This is the thing that let you choose apps, etc on first boot. It will be returning as a configuration app. We'll announce when it's ready! In the meantime `ujust --choose` in the CLI is what we've got, give it a whirl.
### systemd-sysext
For 2024 we will be investigating integration with systemd system extensions to bring more extensible experiences to our setups while keeping the the image small and light. In practice this means we want to move to a world where you're just on a stock Bluefin image, and turning on developer mode atomically bolts on all of the things that are currently in a dedicated `bluefin-dx` image. We also want to bring the containerized Bluefin CLI experience as a sysext as well.
Find out more about this stuff from [this presentation](https://static.sched.com/hosted_files/ossna2024/e6/Andrew%20Randall%20-%20OSSummit%20April%202024.pdf) by Andy Randall, who has been a fantastic mentor!
We consider this setup _The Final Shape_, and is the intended endstate for our design. But it's not here quite yet, and don't worry if it's confusing, it's quick moving tech and it's a lot to handle. Enjoy Bluefin as is in the meantime.
And of course, you'll find us at the integrating Fedora's tech as fast as we can muster in the F40 and testing branches.
### AI and Machine Learning
`ujust ollama` and `ujust pytorch` are just the start of our AI feature work. (Thanks @anold!) We're looking for folks involved with OSS machine learning to give us feedback and pull requests. Since we include both Nvidia host drivers and ROCm, we feel we're well aligned with [Fedora's 2028 Strategy](https://communityblog.fedoraproject.org/strategy-2028-april-2024-update/), warm up those GPUs!
### Other
Our focus will continue to be our build infrastructure. For 2024 we want to finish generating SBOMs for all of our images. We'll also continue to participate in [OpenSSF](https://openssf.org/) events and implement best practices as we learn them!
### Sponsor
If Bluefin is useful to you feel free to send us a couple of bucks to chip in for our GitHub and Cloudflare bills:
- https://github.com/sponsors/castrojo
- https://github.com/sponsors/nicknamenamenick
## Dedication
On a more personal note, I'd like to dedicate this release of Bluefin to [Craig Maloney](https://decafbad.net/) and [Kris Nóva](https://thenewstack.io/good-bye-kris-nova/), who had an immeasurable impact on my open source journey and a source for inspiration when times got tough. You are missed. Rest easy, friends.