Sorry, I didn't mean to direct this urge at the tagged people in particular.
I'd rather have *everyone* in the FOSS world see Wayland for what it is, and cease to pour their efforts in the sunk cost fallacy.
Had all the time, energy and life that people poured into Wayland for over 15 years spent instead of fixing the issues of Xorg and addressing the shortcomings of the X11 protocol, it would have been a lot more productive.
L'UE (come fatto da altri paesi) sta per piantare l'ultimo chiodo nella bara della privacy. Il video di @morrolinux.
00:00 Che sta succedendo, 02:45 Come funziona il controllo dell'etΓ , 03:57 Reazioni, 06:32 Una tendenza globale, 07:44 E in Italia?, 08:47 Verifica dell'etΓ in Unione Europea, 11:48 Chat Control Γ¨ tornato, 13:57 Fuori dall'UE non sono messi meglio, 14:45 Blocco dei bootloader, 16:18 Quando ci si mette Google, 20:11 Conclusion
@stefano "I don't believe in age" or "Don't grow up, it's a trap" are sentences that are immutably written into my cells.I think one can live this way very long, when you start learning how to rest and recover as long as you are in good condition."If you get tired, learn to rest, not to quit."
@gkrnours the details are in this reply thread https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@aeva/115328078489295904 it is written for KDE, but gnome and KDE have the same problem