This is not true, ydotool already works and there’s nothing against that in the wayland design, it just works differently than x, not not at all
gnome is working on an accessibility protocol for wayland called newton, check it out.
I’m an anarchocommunist, all states are evil.
Your local herpetology guy.
Feel free to AMA about picking a pet/reptiles in general, I have a lot of recommendations for that!
This is not true, ydotool already works and there’s nothing against that in the wayland design, it just works differently than x, not not at all
gnome is working on an accessibility protocol for wayland called newton, check it out.
old games typically work better on linux than on modern windows versions
You’re not making an apples-to-apples comparison, the x protocol does not do ANY of those things, the x server does, you’re comparing an implementation of a protocol to a protocol… and then saying the protocol should magically just do it, even though that isn’t the purpose of a protocol in the first place. The only difference in this case is that there’s just one serious implementation of xorg because it sucks to work with so much that nobody else will do it, this is actually just a knock AGAINST x.org that you view as a win because standardization, in practice, it doesn’t matter at all.
the more correct comparison would be x.org to wlroots, which does most of them (global shortcuts is being worked on still) or smithay.
Maybe someday in the future everything will standardize around wlroots or smithay, but the fact that they haven’t is because it’s so relatively easy to make a wayland compositor from scratch that the need for standardization is tiny. Gnome and KDE wrote their implementations BEFORE smithay and wlroots existed, and hyprland came along and did it basically on their own from scratch… a feat that could have NEVER been accomplished with x.org, as evidenced by the fact that nobody has rewritten it in rust or whatever.
Essentially you’re saying they “have” to implement it themselves, when in reality, they GET TO implement it themselves if they want to, because the design is so much better.
If they don’t WANT to, smithay and wlroots are there for you to use. It was a deliberate choice by those teams to make and maintain their own thing, if somebody wanted to do that with x.org, there’s literally no reason they couldn’t, the x.org server doesn’t prevent this in any way, and even if it did, would that really be a strength? Your argument just fundamentally doesn’t make sense if you actually understand these things.
no I’m just saying that didn’t happen and I’m not a tankie… you’re making tankies look good with this nonsense, it’s embarrasing
That isn’t what happened.
you stated this probably had an impact on the number of users, I stated I doubt that, you have no idea what’s going on do you?
My avatar is the anarchocommunist flag
I did not defend hexbear, I just said they likely didn’t have much impact on user count… you sound like a conspiracy theorist
Dude what I just said it probably didn’t have much to do with user count
I’m an anarchist… literally the opposite of a tankie…
Tbh not a chance
Install count isn’t necessarily reported, and all forms of reporting that I know of on linux are opt-in
Popularity has nothing to do with install count, and nearly every distro does opt-in to show what you’re running.
It’s not any simpler than having a popup appear when an app asks for a global shortcut, and way way less secure
Using hyprland in no way benefits the developer to be clear, I would just not donate, beyond that it really doesn’t matter
I recently switched and the documentation is both extremely necessary (no other distro is even a little similar to setup) and TERRIBLE
https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/issues/3102
https://github.com/pixelfed/pixelfed/issues/749
here’s your issue trackers.
I must say though, this seems like a strange feature to draw the line on, is it really that important to you what image format is used?
On linux, generally everything you install is through a centralized repository, you can think of it as an app store, arch is all entirely updated through pacman, pacman is just a command line way to interact with the app store.
Probably the nearest ones
I’m glad the god emperors undeniably beautiful regime is focusing on the most important problems facing us, like this.
Will god do anything about it?